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Art Paris 2025 returns to Grand Palais with 170 exhibitors and 26 solo shows |
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Naomi Hobson, Burnt Landscape, 2019. Courtesy Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery.
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PARIS.- A total of 170 exhibitors from 25 countries are coming together at Art Paris from 2 - 6 April 2025. For its return to the Grand Palais, the 27th edition of the fair features a selection of 26 Solo Shows dotted around the fair which allow visitors to discover or rediscover in detail the work of modern, contemporary and emerging artists.
As far as historical artists are concerned, Galerie Claude Lemand has chosen to put the "transfigurative" work of Shafic Abboud (1926-2004) in the spotlight. Combining influences from the Middle East and the West, this Lebanese painter close to the New School of Paris was one of the few Arab artists to take part in the first Biennale de Paris in 1959. Oniris.Art is paying tribute to Vera Molnár (1924-2023) with a solo show that bears witness to her connection with abstract geometry and use of computers in the 1970s to produce line drawings, which can be considered the ancestors of today's NFTs.
Galerie Ritsch-Fisch is focusing on the work of A.C.M. (1951-2023), a self-taught sculptor who is known for his works made from reclaimed materials that explore the limits of form and texture, while reflecting on art brut and contemporary art. Galerie Ditesheim & Maffei Fine Art is presenting a series of drawings, pastels and paintings by American artist Irving Petlin (1934-2018) in an exhibit that evokes the spirit of this artist whose symbolist-like figurative works from the 1960s were inspired by Munch, Van Gogh and Odilon Redon.
Galerie Ritsch-Fisch is focused as a feminine means of artistic expression is at the heart of the work of Emma Talbot (1969). British artist Talbot, whose work is presented on the stand of Mucciaccia Gallery, won the Max Mara Art Prize for Women in 2020 and was selected for the 59th Venice Biennale in 2022. At Art Paris, she is exhibiting a selection of drawings, silk paintings and sculptures in which this feminine means of expression takes concrete form in simple figures, mythological motifs, intimate suggestions and rhythmic evocations.
At Galerie Irène Laub, the winner of the "Prix de la jeune peinture belge" in 1999, Belgian artist Gauthier Hubert (1967), is presenting an ensemble of satirical and enigmatic portraits painted in bold and vibrant colours. Visitors to the Galerie Barbier stand will discover an Enki Bilal (1951) solo show with a series of original illustrations from the French comic book artist and film director's recent comic series "Bug", which deals with the subject of corporeal hybridisation.
The Claudia Lavegas (1968) solo show entitled "nature cinétique ou cinétisme organique?" at Galerie Wagner explores the architecture of the "churuata" (a round communal house with a conical thatched roof). In what can be considered an architectural, environmental and spiritual manifesto, the Venezuelan artist uses organic materials such as raffia to produce circular geometric compositions inspired by these constructions of the Amazonian Indians. She applies thousands of lines of acrylic paint to create mineral-coloured furrows that establish a link with the country, its relief and history.
In the Promises sector focusing on emerging artists, the current trend for figurative art is amply illustrated in the work of Singaporean artist Israfil Ridhwan (Cuturi Gallery), whose paintings of simple and intimate moments combine personal introspection and a narrative imbued with emotion; Costa Rican artist Luciano Goizueta (La Galería Rebelde), whose landscapes play with colour and light, realism and abstraction, geography and the specific nature of time spent travelling: and finally the work of Chinese painter Killion Huang (Edji Gallery), whose monumental installation juxtaposes 25 works on paper that alternate with 25 mirrors to underline the performative nature of social media, where supposedly private and intimate moments - more often than not staged in the most minute details - are made public. Another adept of figuration is Katia Bourdarel in whose work the question of the body and nature are central, but always with an underlying mythological and poetic dimension. Her solo show at Galerie Renard Hacker is part of the fair's theme immortal; a focus on figurative painting in France.
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