NEW YORK, NY.- Opening October 26th, 2010, acclaimed French Furniture and Lighting artist Jacques Jarrige will exhibit for the first time in the U.S. at
Valerie Goodman Gallery, a European 20th Century and Contemporary Decorative Arts gallery located at 315 East 91st Street in New York City. The exhibit will be made up of tables, stools, chandeliers and lighting fixtures which capture the whimsical fantasy of Jarriges finest work.
Jarrige calls himself an artist-artisan and with skills evocative of Alexandre Noll or Jean Royere, he creates unexpected, unconventional, spirited organic forms with both new and traditional materials such as bronze, aluminum, wood or glass. For this exhibition, Ms. Goodman will recreate Jarriges atelier in Paris where bends, curves, shapes and then finishes his distinctive pieces with bright colors, lacquers, inlays, gold leaf or patinas. Jacques Jarrige's search for balance between positive and negative space is on-going but he always has in mind the functional aspect of furniture. French critic Jerome Goddeau said: His pieces are always distinctive and timeless; with a smile, Jarrige imbues everyday objects with a unique sense of serenity and comfort.
Jacques Jarriges talent like so many prominent artists of the 1980s including Garouste and Bonnetti or Eric Schmitt emerged from the scene of En attendant les Barbares Gallery.
A list of notable solo exhibitions follows:
1989 Entrepôts de Bercy, Paris
1991 Galerie En attendant les Barbares, Paris
1993 Galerie En attendant les Barbares, Paris
1998 Hôtel de ville de Paris Salle Saint Jean
2002 Galerie Frédéric de Luca
2006 Galerie Cat Berro
2009 Galerie Thierry Marchand
Group exhibitions :
1991 "les guichets de l' enfance" Musée de la Poste
1994 "le cintre" Hamburg, Germany Museum of Decorative Arts
2000 "L'école Française" VIA
2005 "Meubles d' Artistes" Musée de Châteauroux
National collections :
2002 Mobilier national
2004 Musée dOrléans
2005 FNAC
Since 2003 Valerie Goodman has focused on selling primarily 20th-century European furniture, lighting and decorative pieces. In 2009, Valerie opened her own gallery and is now presenting the work of contemporary French artists working in the decorative arts. Her focus is on discovering and presenting exciting work that is cutting edge, spiritual and timeless.