ASIA NOW 2024

WHAT A fair dedicated to exhibiting artists across different regions around Asia, Asia NOW is a curated platform fostering rich dialogues and deeply engaging programmes. It encompasses a global selection of over 60 galleries showcasing artists and galleries from across Asia, and an ambitious platform dedicated to commissioning site-specific installations, projects, and performances. Get your…

Pop Forever, Tom Wesselmann & …

WHAT A large-scale group exhibition dedicated to Pop Art, the show is centred around Tom Wesselmann (1931-2004) – one of the leading figures of the movement, which gained momentum as one of the major artistic movements of the 1960s. In addition to a selection of 150 paintings and works in various materials by Wesselmann, it…

Günther Förg: Le Moderne

WHAT Jointly presented by The Fondation Le Corbusier and Almine Rech, the exhibition is a retrospective of the late renowned German artist (1952-2013) across different mediums throughout his career. Initially interested in monochrome paintings in gray and black, the artist continued his research on modernist themes from a postmodern perspective, progressing to large-format photography in…

Dana Schutz: The Sea and All Its Subjects

WHAT The exhibition of new paintings by the New York-based American artist is her 2nd solo show with the gallery, and follows her major survey presentation at the Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris (2023–2024). The presentation of paintings reflects the artist’s ongoing interest in constructing improbable scenarios that function as evocative visual allegories. Often depicting…

Carmen Neely: chronic conditions

WHAT The solo exhibition of new works marks the American artist’s 1st solo show in Paris and 2nd with the gallery. The new series of paintings serves as a portal into her intimate world, where semantic threads intertwine her subjectivity with broader global realities. With text borrowed from various sources, her canvases are surfaces taught…

L’Objet surréaliste

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…

Jules Olitski: The Mitt Paintings 1988-1993

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…

Fabienne Verdier: Retables

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…

Mehdi Ghadyanloo: Monuments of Hope

WHAT The renowned Iranian artist, painter, and muralist (b.1981) is known for his gigantic trompe-l'oeil-style murals, and has become the most prolific Iranian public artist with over 100 murals across the globe in the USA, the UK, Russia and his native Iran. His 4th exhibition with the gallery, the solo show features his iconic hyperrealist…

Tony Cragg: New Sculptures

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…