Not exact matches
From their
Parisian studio, M / M has
worked and developed strong relationships
with musicians (Bjoerk, Madonna, Benjamin Biolay, Jean - Louis Murat...); contemporary
artists (Philippe Parreno, Pierre Huygue, Liam Gilick, Sarah Morris, Francois Curlet, Dominique Gonzales - Foerster...); fashion designers (Yohji Yamamoto, Jil Sander, Balenciaga, Givenchy, Stella McCartney...); and magazines (Vogue Paris, i - D, Purple Fashion, Arena Homme +, Interview, Frog, eDEN, Documents sur l'art); and
with cultural institutions (Palais de Tokyo, Musee d'Art Moderne and Centre Pompidou in Paris, Le Consortium in Dijon, The Desde Foundation in Athens, the Serpentine Gallery in London...).
Pierre Chareau: Modern Architecture and Design proposes a fresh look at the internationally recognized designer and examines his
work in the
Parisian cultural context between the wars to highlight his circle of influential patrons, engagement
with the period's foremost
artists, and designs for the film industry.
The first exhibition in the United States exclusively devoted to the
artist focuses on her pivotal production from the 1920s, from her earliest
Parisian works, to the emblematic modernist paintings produced in Brazil, ending
with her large - scale, socially driven
works of the early 1930s.
When i first talked to Sowat about his upcoming exhibition he was excited to be
working with long time partner Lek as well as fellow
Parisian artist Arnaud Liard.
The son and grandson of architects, Tessin held posts in Vienna, Berlin, and Paris, where he came into contact
with the leading
Parisian artists of the time and commissioned many
works from them.
The Paris Paintings at Nathalie Karg are richly dark
works with ripples of white, blue, green, rust, and red running horizontally across their heavily
worked surfaces; one exception — a mosaic - like patchwork of earth tones, dark greens, and reds from 1953 — provides a bridge to Held's approach after he returned to NewYork.As the debut
works of a major American
artist, Held's sensual, mysterious, and dynamic
Parisian nocturnes are emblematic of the restlessness and audacity that would become hallmarks of his career.
Spring: Richter travels to Paris
with Lueg; they introduce themselves to
Parisian galleries as «German Pop
artists» and see
works by Roy Lichtenstein at Galerie Ileana Sonnabend.
This October Lazarides Rathbone welcomes
Parisian artist and TED Prize winner JR back to London
with Crossing, an exhibition of all new
work from the acclaimed series of Les Bosquets (2014 — present) and Unframed Ellis Island (2014 — present).
These are the
work of
Parisian artist, Ken Sortais, who is closely associated
with the
artist Horfe.