Gallery Priska Pasquer celebrates 25 years with "In Between One"
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Gallery Priska Pasquer celebrates 25 years with "In Between One"
In Between One celebrates 25 years of Priska Pasquer Gallery, 2025, Paris, exhibition view, courtesy Priska Pasquer Gallery.



PARIS.- To mark its 25th anniversary, Gallery Priska Pasquer is proud to present In Between One, a group exhibition on view from May 17 to June 17, 2025, at Priska Pasquer PARIS, 6 Rue Couture Saint-Gervais next to the Picasso Museum in the Marais. This deeply personal project reflects the gallery’s journey over the past quarter century, celebrating the richness, complexity, and transformation of art across time, media, and cultural contexts.

The exhibition brings together a wide spectrum of works ranging from the 1920s to the present—spanning photography, painting, sculpture, drawing, printmaking, watercolors, video, digital media, and performance. Carefully curated by Priska Pasquer, In Between One is both retrospective and forward-looking, embodying the gallery’s signature approach: connecting historical positions with contemporary artistic voices and showcasing art as a mirror of societal transformation.

The title In Between One refers to transitional or intermediary states—those liminal spaces where transformation becomes visible. These states manifest as tensions between the real, external world and the representational, aesthetic space of the artwork. Within this conceptual framework, the exhibition explores boundaries: between analogue and digital, reality and representation, presence and memory, truth and fabrication. The participating works explore these thresholds, addressing themes like the immersion in social media, the erosion of fact in the age of fake news, and the blurring of artistic categories. Art here becomes a space of uncertainty, reflection, and potential—a space where the future is imagined and new realities are negotiated.

The historical section features works dating back to the 1920s. Pablo Picasso, an artist who epitomized the spirit of radical transformation throughout his life, stands at the core of this narrative.

Rooted in Cologne and active in Paris, Gallery Priska Pasquer has established itself internationally through its commitment to art that engages with transformation—social, technological, and cultural. The gallery is known for its early dedication to digital and internet-based art, its pioneering exhibitions of postwar Japanese photography, and for placing important works in leading museums such as the Getty, Centre Pompidou, and Tate.

Curated as a rolling exhibition, In Between One will be constantly evolving over its four-week run. New works and perspectives will be introduced regularly, offering visitors fresh insights and discoveries with each visit. Every Thursday evening from 6 to 8 PM, the gallery will host an aperitif with conversations surrounding the works on view, creating space for dialogue and engagement.

This anniversary exhibition marks not only a celebration but also a beginning: an invitation to explore the richness of artistic expression across eras and media. It condenses the essence of Priska Pasquer’s journey—beginning with a strong foundation in photography, expanding over the decades to embrace painting, sculpture, and digital art, and always fostering dialogue between generations, geographies, and genres. With In Between One the gallery offers a space of transformation, uncertainty, and imagination—a dynamic landscape where the past meets the future, and where art unfolds its full potential.










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