BEVERLY HILLS, CALIF.- Christies presents Eye Contact: An Invitation to the Pinault Collection, a special exhibition on view at Christies Beverly Hills gallery beginning February 12. The exhibition will showcase visions of portraiture created in an array of mediums by eight contemporary artists: Luc Tuymans, Marlene Dumas, Llyn Foulkes, Pope L., Jim Shaw, Cindy Sherman, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, and Thomas Houseago.
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The exhibition comprises both an indoor component of selected artworks on loan from Pinault Collection, as well as an outdoor component of a group of sculptures on the upstairs terrace by Los Angeles based artist Thomas Houseago. The full exhibition has been curated by the Pinault Collection team.
More than half of the artworks in the Collection address the subject of human figuration, and an expression of human complexity is expressed in selected works. The portrait genre is reimagined by this group of artists. The study of the figure has been the subject of a recent series of exhibitions organized by Pinault Collection. It is Christies honor to continue to celebrate this theme in the current Los Angeles exhibition.
Guillaume Cerutti, Chairman of the Board of Christies, comments, For more than 25 years, Christie's has been privileged to have as its owner a prominent collector with a deep passion for contemporary art and artists. This February, for the first time, Christie's will have the honour of exhibiting a selection of works from his collection in Eye Contact, an exhibition curated around a theme chosen by the Pinault Collection curatorial team. This event holds profound symbolic significance, and we are proud and grateful for this opportunity.
François Pinaults collection is regularly exhibited in its three museums in Venice and Paris and in partner institutions around the world. The Collection comprises more than 10,000 artworks ranging from the art of the 1960s to the present day. It is one of the largest and most important contemporary collections worldwide.
Christies is proud to have a home in Los Angeles, and to support the citys vibrant arts community. In the wake of tragic wildfires, Christies has donated to the California Community Foundation Wildfire Recovery Fund, the Los Angeles Food Bank, and the Gettys LA Arts Community Fire Relief Fund to aid recovery operations and support the victims. Our thoughts continue to be with those affected, knowing that Los Angeles is a city defined by its resilience, and confident that it will emerge stronger.
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