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Exhibition Catalogues
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Jean Dubuffet
The mind's greatest game What has always given Jean Dubuffet's work its very special tone, from the outset, the fact that it banishes all norms, refuses all conventions, even the... -
Marc Chagall
Celui qui dit les choses sans rien dire... From the East to the West, from Vitesk, his birthplace, to Paris, New York, Vence and finally Saint-Paul, his life ends on the sunny shores of the Mediterranean. Marc Chagall's... -
Wifredo Lam
L'oiseau du possible Wilfredo Lam, dès l’enfance, n’a jamais connu de miroir qui ne reflète comme pour. Tout le monde qu’une seule réalité. N’a jamais connu un paysage natal qui ne mêle pas... -
Rauschenberg
“If you do not change your mind about something when you confront a picture you have not seen before, you are either a stubborn fool or the painting is not... -
Basquiat
Nobody loves a genius child Jean-Michel Basquiat, Lonesome Flyboy in the '80s Art Boom Buttermilk I did not, when a slave, understand the deep meaning of those rude and apparently... -
Ouattara Watts
Ouattara Avant de la regarder, écoutez-là cette œuvre. Ceux qui savent juger d’une peinture à l’oreille reconnaîtront ce souffle. Sourd, puissant et rauque qui signe les arts essentiels en grondant...
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Featured Newsletters
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Pierre Alechinsky: Painting in Solitude
Explore the myriad of moods that radiate from the abstract paintings of Pierre Alechinsky April 29, 2020 “When one is faced with a canvas, one is no longer alone, and the sense of solitude diminishes. This can be an agreeable passage of time. In fact, solitude then... -
American Art
Highlighting the work of Tom Wesselmann and Robert Rauschenberg June 1, 2020 “The prime mission of my art, in the beginning, and continuing still, is to make figurative art as exciting as abstract art” — Tom Wesselmann Tom Wesselmann, Study for smoker,... -
Hans Hartung: Colours of Spring
Introducing the vibrant and luminous palette of Hans Hartung April 15, 2020 “The first and most important thing is to remain free, free in each line you undertake, in your ideas and in your political action, in your moral conduct. The artist...