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Alicja Kwade: Blue Days Dust

Mennour Paris - Saint André-des-Arts 47 rue Saint-André-des-Arts, Paris

WHAT The renowned Polish-born artist (b.1979) lives and works in Berlin, where her artistic practice investigates and questions the structures of reality and society, reflecting on the perception of time in our everyday life. Her diverse practice is based around concepts of space, time, science and philosophy, taking shape in sculptural objects, video and even…

Tony Cragg: New Sculptures

Thaddaeus Ropac Paris - Marais 7 Rue Debelleyme, Paris

WHAT Focusing on his most recent bodies of work, the exhibition offers a view into the breadth of the artist's latest formal developments, which are defined by his continual investigation into the possibilities of a wide range of materials and his exploration of both the natural and the man-made worlds. The works on view testify…

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Das Mädchen mit Holzschuhen

Suzanne Tarasieve 7 Rue Pastourelle, Paris

WHAT The exhibition presents an array works by German artists such as A.R. Penck, Georg Baselitz, Jörg Immendorff, Markus Lüpertz, and Sigmar Polke, showcasing their diverse works on paper accompanied by bronze sculptures. Each artist's use of drawing and painting on paper or cardboard reveals a transformation of ideas initially conceived for canvas or bronze.…

Fabienne Verdier: Retables

Galerie Lelong & Co. 13 Rue de Téhéran, Paris

WHAT The latest solo show by the French artist (b.1962) is exhibited across the entire space at 13 rue de Téhéran and in the gallery's newly-expanded space at 38 avenue Matignon. With her artistic practice having long been associated with the format of the altarpiece - a central panel flanked by two smaller, movable panels…

Jules Olitski: The Mitt Paintings 1988-1993

Galerie Templon Paris 30 rue Beaubourg, Paris

WHAT A key figure in the American Colour Field Painting movement, the artist is known for his experimental use of colour and texture. The exhibition focuses on his late-career series of Mitt paintings, where he used mittens to spread vibrant, sculptural layers of acrylic paint across the canvas. The exhibition explores his radical approach to…

L’Objet surréaliste

Galerie Loevenbruck 12 rue Jacques-Callot, Paris

WHAT The group exhibition explores the issues raised about sculpture and objects that are influenced by the Surrealism movement, investigating the use of the everyday object as a means of 'subverting the real without denying it'. The presentation is part of the 'Paris surréaliste' event, taking place concurrently with the 'Surréalisme' exhibition at the Centre…