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Giorgio Di Noto, Tiane Doan na Champassak & Eduardo Serafim — Matière visible
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Starts today: May 24 → June 29
In the context of digital “appropriationism” Giorgio Di Noto, Tiane Doan na Champassak and Eduardo Serafim offer us new attempts at producing images and documenting reality. The various artistic approaches exposed here reflect many questions relating to photography and politics, arts and documentation.
Installation, photography
LWS Gallery
Past
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Group show — Pierrette Bloch, Mario Giacomelli, François Génot, Muriel Moreau, Bertrand Secret, Anne Laure Sacriste et Soo Young Chin
Past: April 4 → May 18
A year ago, the LWS gallery was expanding in order to reflect on which visual identity to assume. To celebrate this first anniversary and illustrate this other line of research, works of seven artists, both known and unknown, from different ages and backgrounds, take over the gallery and transform its space.
Ceramic, collage, drawing...
LWS Gallery
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Thierry Secretan — Un monde intact
Past: February 21 → March 30
On his sailboat in 2005, Thierry Secretan undertook to photograph landscapes in complete starkness on high seas and near the coasts, in a sensory search. The first series of images was made in Tierra del Fuego and the second in the Azores.
Photography
LWS Gallery
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Lecture autour des photographies de Thierry Secretan
Past: Wednesday, March 20 at 7 PM
Lecture par Thierry Secretan des courriers de guerre de ses ancêtres qui constituent le point de départ de sa dernière série photographique.
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Ni d’ici ni d’ailleurs — Un jardin en hiver
Past: January 10 → February 16
This double exhibition is built around Isabelle Taourel’s and Sergei Isakov’s recent works. Under the generic title “Ni d’ici ni d’ailleurs”, Isabelle Taourel follows the line of her series. With “Un jardin en hiver”, Sergei Isakov sharpens and strengthens his personal and timeless vision of the white landscape.
Drawing, photography, mixed media
LWS Gallery
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John Gossage — The Thirty-Two Inch Ruler / Map of Babylon
Past: November 14 → December 29, 2012
In “The Thirty-Two Inch Ruler”, the narrative, whilst not autobiographical, is about a neighborhood in which John Gossage lives; one that is singular in the United States. At the same time provincial and international, it is a neighborhood populated by ambassadorial residences and the lavish private homes of those who are in positions of power in Washington.
Photography
LWS Gallery
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Atlas
Past: October 11 → November 10, 2012
This exhibition gathers nine contemporary photographers around landscape as a theme and a topic, our post-industrial societies in their infancy. Their common idea is to question our perception of landscape and to contribute to its renewal.
Installation, photography
LWS Gallery
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Vanité plurielle — Olivier Tomasini
Past: September 20 → October 6, 2012
Olivier Tomasini, romantique tempéré, dandy paradoxal, postule pour le noir et blanc et mise à contre courant en présentant des œuvres qui sont le reflet d’une poétique de la vie. Qu’il s’agisse d’une présence humaine ou de l’aura d’objets quotidiens, ses images expriment les émotions perçues par chacun et maintes fois écartées sous l’emprise du quotidien.
Photography
LWS Gallery
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L’autre, le même
Past: July 11 → September 15, 2012
In L’autre, le même, the artists express themselves through very distinct medium: Ezio D’Agostino prefers photography and Vanessa Fanuele practices drawing, sometimes installation. Their common theme is to suggest landscapes and territories…inexpressible places in fact.
Drawing, installation, photography...
LWS Gallery
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Fil sensible — Dans le cadre du festival Art Saint Germain des Prés
Past: May 31 → July 7, 2012
Gathering François Génot, Muriel Moreau and Line Orcière in the same exhibition was obvious. Their work follow a thread of similar sensitivities, which are always developed in contact with nature, then refined and sharp when drawing.
Drawing, installation, lithography / engraving...
LWS Gallery
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Natures — Mayumi Hosokura et Yumiko Utsu
Past: April 19 → May 26, 2012
The research of the two artists is far removed from documentation, for their photography does not record reality, but is instead a means of creating and relating. On the one hand, as in Utsu’s case, it circumscribes new worlds, guaranteeing their existence and permanence; on the other, as with Hosokura, it is the prolonging of the senses, a means of dialogue with the world.
Photography
LWS Gallery
Natures — Mayumi Hosokura et Yumiko Utsu
Past: Friday, April 20, 2012 at 10 AM
Victor Mendès (directeur de la galerie), Victor Secretan (département photographie), Chiara Capodici et Fiorenza Pinna de 3/3 (commissaires invitées) ont le plaisir de vous convier à une visite privée aut…
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Gisèle Freund — Portraits d’Artistes
Past: November 3 → December 31, 2011
Pionnière du photojournalisme et de la photographie en couleur, Gisèle Freund a également été l’une des précurseurs du portrait d’écrivain. C’est parce qu’elle est passionnée de sociologie et considère la photographie comme le moyen de révéler « l’homme à l’homme » que ses portraits font de Gisèle Freund un témoin privilégié de la vie intellectuelle de son temps.
Photography
LWS Gallery
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Gontcharova & Larionov — Œuvres rayonnistes
Past: September 1 → October 6, 2011
La Galerie présentent un ensemble d’œuvres rayonnistes de N. Gontcharova et M.Larionov. Le Rayonnisme crée des formes dans l’espace. Ces formes naissent de l’intersection des rayons lumineux émis par différents objets. Elles sont librement interprétées par l’artiste-créateur et soumises à sa volonté d’expression esthétique.
Drawing, painting, mixed media
LWS Gallery
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Jean-Pierre RUEL — périples
Past: May 19 → June 19, 2011
Je souhaite donner un certain climat plus qu’une image précise, créer un sentiment global. Parfois cependant il m’arrive de vouloir être plus précis, plus narratif peut-être, mais en cours de route cette précision initiale se perd, et au final, c’est différend de ce que je j’avais pré-senti ou pré-vu… et c’est souvent mieux.
Painting
LWS Gallery
06 St Germain
06 St Germain
Louvre – Rivoli
Pont Neuf
Saint-Germain-des-Prés
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