Eric Simon publishes a summary of new developments in Rémy HYSBERGUE’s abstract paintings in ACTUART.
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GALERIE RICHARD represents Nicolas GUIET
Jean-Luc and Takako Richard are delighted to announce that they represent Nicolas GUIET.
“My work is an extension of the history of painting, and its approach, by enumerating its principles, relies on gestures traditionally attributed to the painting. Often a canvas stretched over a wooden frame, then painted. Sometimes, wooden panels are assembled and painted. A “light practice” of surface and color.
Color poses a real pictorial question of physical and sensitive space, but is itself an object. Most of the time, it comes from there, borrowed here and there from our most common, everyday chromatic environment. Extracted then reinjected, thus transformed by other connections and situations, its origin is then rather difficult to identify, and here again interpretation continues the presentation.”
Acquisition of Dan HAYS’s “Separation” by the Columbus Museum of Art in Ohio
Acquisition of Dan HAYS’s “Separation” by the Columbus Museum of Art in Ohio
Galerie Richard is delighted to announce that the Centre Pompidou in Paris has officially acquired these five works by Joseph NECHVATAL from the mid-1980s. They were exhibited (like this) in the No Wave show Who You Staring At: Culture visuelle de la scène no wave des années 1970 et 1980 last year that was curated by Nicolas Ballet.
Joseph NECHVATAL in Art of the 1980’s : As If the Digital Mattered by art historian Patrick Frank, published by De Gruyter. Who were the important artists of the 1980s? This book reconsiders this question in the light of the digital orientation of our culture since that time. Specifically, 5 artists used cutting-edge technologies during this decade in ways that prefigured many of today’s concerns: Joseph NECHVATAL, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Nancy Burson, George Legrady, Gretchen Bender. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
Joseph NECHVATAL in Art of the 1980’s. July 17th De Gruyter publication of Art of the 1980s: As If the Digital Mattered by art historian Patrick Frank. Who are the important artists of the 1980s? This book urges a new look at that question in light of the digital direction of our culture since then. Specifically, 5 artists used advanced technology during that decade in ways that foreshadow many of today’s concerns. Joseph NECHVATAL, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Nancy Burson, George Legrady, Gretchen Bender.
Eric Simon publishes a fine synthesis of new developments in Shirley KANEDA’s abstract paintings in ACTUART.
Eric Simon publishes a fine synthesis of new developments in Shirley KANEDA’s abstract paintings in ACTUART.
Carl FUDGE and Robert RAUSCHENBERG exhibit at The Fourth Universalist Society in the City of New York until June 2024.
Carl FUDGE and Robert RAUSCHENBERG exhibit at The Fourth Universalist Society in the City of New York until June 2024.
Exhibition “BorderLight” by Gilles TEBOUL at Museum Gegenstandsfreier Kunst at Otterndorf, Germany
After an exhibition by Thomas ZITZWITZ, Museum Gegenstandsfreier Kunst in Otterndorf continues with Gilles TEBOUL’s solo show “BorderLight” curated by Ulrike Schick from June 25 to October 1, 2023.
A referential essay by Jean-Claude Le Gouic on Rainer GROSS’s paintings published by la critique.org
A referential essay by Jean-Claude Le Gouic on Rainer GROSS’s paintings published by la critique.org
GALERIE RICHARD represents Monique VAN GENDEREN
Jean-Luc and Takako Richard are very pleased to announce that they represent Monique van Genderen, based in Los Angeles and La Jolla. Van Genderen’s work traverses material and conceptual experimentations in abstraction. Her works are in the following collections: Le Consortium Dijon, France, Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art, the Albertina Museum, Vienna, Museum of Contemporary Art in San Diego and the GSA arts in Architecture program for the new Federal Courthouse in Harrisburg, PA. She is represented by Vielmetter Los Angeles Gallery and Miles Mc Enery Gallery in New-York. Photographer credit: Lile Kvantaliani.