Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 7, 2021

MINIMAL ART EXHIBITIONS IN PARIS - POGGI - PERROTIN AND THADDAEUS ROPAC

La semaine dernière, j'ai pris plus de temps off pour moi et pour me ressourcer et je suis allée me balader dans Paris pour quelques expositions. La première galerie est celle de Jérôme Poggi, qui expose le travail de l'artiste Sidival Fila, un artiste brésilien.

On y retrouve une sélection de quelques toiles et ses délicats détails, il restaure, redonne vie à certains élements, les travaille à travers diverses techniques de macération, incisions, sutures. Les points de sutures comme un contraste entre violence et délicatesse.

A la galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, je voulais découvrir le travail de Sean Scully, "entre ciel et terre", découvert sur internet. Sont exposées de superbes toiles à la peinture riche et aux gammes de couleurs sublimes, des lignes abstraites horizontales et verticales aux variations de couleurs comme autant de souvenirs ou émotions que l'on peut avoir.

Et pour finir, un tour à la galerie Perrotin dans le marais, pour l'exposition " Rothko — Hartung: Une amitié multiforme ". On y retrouve des toiles sublimes des artistes, des gammes de couleurs sublimes et un superbe travail de précision.
Je vous encourage à regarder toutes les infos artistes / expositions en ligne pour trouver plus de photos et d'informations à ce sujet.

Last week, I took more time off for myself and to recharge my batteries and I went for a walk in Paris for a few exhibitions. The first gallery i went to is Jérôme Poggi, which exhibits the work of the artist Sidival Fila, a Brazilian artist. There is a selection of a few canvases and its delicate details, he restores, gives life to certain elements, works them through various techniques of maceration, incisions, sutures. The stitches as a contrast between violence and delicacy.

At the Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, I wanted to discover the work of Sean Scully, "Entre ciel et terre", discovered on the internet. It's showing superb canvases with rich painting and sublime color ranges, horizontal and vertical abstract lines with color variations like so many memories or emotions that one can have.

And to finish, a tour of the Perrotin gallery in the marais, for the exhibition "Rothko - Hartung: A multiform friendship". There are sublime canvases by artists, sublime color ranges and superb precision work.

I encourage you to have a look at all the artistes / exhicitions infos online to find more pictures and informations about it.

 

Sidival Fila / Galerie Poggi




 
Sean Scully / Thaddaeus Ropac


 
 


 
Rothko - Hartung / Perrotin
 
 



 
 

 


 


 

 

Sunday, June 10, 2018

NEW YORK - MOMA - ADRIAN PIPER - A Synthesis of Intuitions, 1965–2016


As i had to go back to New York in april, i realized i didn't have much time to go to some cultural events such as museums right before i moved out of the city.

Moma is always a good place to go as their selection for modern art is always pretty good along with the diversity of artists i can discover there.

I really enjoyed the Adrian Piper exhibition and all the different projects you can see. Here i obviously recall the geometric shapes i really enjoyed, textures, drawings, paintings and lights. I encourage you to go see it, it's on until july 22th.

Tuesday, April 18, 2017

AGNES VARDA - BLUM & POE NEW YORK

I have been away some weeks working on a new project and am obvisouly late in posting !

I wanted to share some images of a little exhibition i went to on Agnes Varda in Nyc.

It took place at Blum & Poe until this month with a selection of her photographs and installations.

She is a really inspiring women, probably more famous in Europe and i encourage to have a look on her work.

Wednesday, December 21, 2016

SOPHIA DIXON DILLO

Sophia Dixon Dillo, Forming Light #6, monofilament; Courtesy of the artist and Winterowd Fine Art

Saturday, December 10, 2016

ARTSHACK CERAMICS

Little selection of things made at Artshack Brooklyn

ARTSHACK BROOKLYN - CERAMICS


During the past few months I have been obsessed with learning how to do ceramics and I took a 6 weeks workshop at Artshack Brooklyn in Bedstuy.

I naively came with all these ideas in mind and inspiration images, without a second thought It would be so hard to realize ...

The class was supposed to be a mix of wheel and hanbuilding learning, but we only focused on the wheel basically.
The bonus is that in the workshops there is a free access to open studio time where it is possible to come for unlimited time and use the products and tools of the studio. There is also a possibility to take a monthly subscription to come to practice with his own equipment.

I regret i didn't come in between classes more often, the practice being essential to master the wheel well. I am far from the expected results but I managed to create a few things!

I wish I could take some more classes so i could improve myself.

Feel free to go to their studio to have a look or ask for more info.

Artshack is located at 1131 Bedford Ave.

Saturday, December 3, 2016

AGNES MARTIN - GUGGENHEIM












Guggenheim museum is now hosting minimalist artist Agnes Martin.

I didn’t know her work well, and could only remember her grid and stripes work.

I totally loved the exhibition and her attention to minimalist through her repetitive work of stripes and grid, playing with textures, lines and shapes.

The exhibition shows her work through different years and you can see how her art evolved. I enjoyed looking at the blank paintings and more geometrical ones.

I really encourage to see her work in person to admire in person all the little details my pictures wouldn’t show.

Definitely got inspired by the tonal tones and palettes for my own projects.

Until January 11, 2017.

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