| Shadows and other signs of life Andy Warhol |
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December 15, 2007 - January 19, 2008 In 2008, Andy Warhol would have turned 80. |
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| Je suis la chaise Michael Krebber |
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October 27 - December 8, 2007 For his first solo exhibition at the Galerie Chantal Crousel, entitled “Je suis la chaise”, Michael Krebber presents a new series of 25 paintings. This series is the second episod of a trilogy which, was first shown at the Galerie Daniel Buchholz, Köln and will then be presented at the Maureen Paley Gallery, London. |
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| Dépliages Gabriel Orozco |
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September 15 - October 20, 2007 “Dépliages” is the term Gabriel Orozco has chosen to name his new series of works on paper presented at Chantal Crousel Gallery this September. The process consists of depositing a drop of oil paint directly from the tube container in the center of a square piece of paper. This amount of paint, making a small cumulus, is the starting point on which the plane surface of the paper folds, generating internal currents in between the “pliages” (or foldings) due to the press of the fingers or the spatula. This pressure canalizes the current of liquid through the open spaces of the surface in the folded paper. Functioning as a kind of envelope, the paper becomes a container of the drop, with the painting circulating inside without spilling it out. Or as Gabriel Orozco decribes it: “The moment you fold the paper to become an envelope, it is an object, but then when you unfold it, it becomes an image, hidden in the envelope. There is a circular movement between an object and a picture, folded and unfolded”. |
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| Someone else with my fingerprints* | ||
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Bernadette Corporation This exhibition is about filiation, reincarnation, copyright and appropriation of forms and pre-existing works. |
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| Jean-Luc Moulène | ||
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May 12 - June 23, 2007 The Chantal Crousel Gallery is proud to announce Jean-Luc Moulène’s new exhibition. For that occasion, the artist will show 20 new works: 9 photographs, 4 drawings and 7 objects. No Pentagram as a drawing, La Main Noire – guardian of fears – as a photograph and Tête Noire as a molded object. This exhibition is set where the darkness and shadow meet, between blackness and night, between various suns. Jean-Luc Moulène excavates the ways we represent and define a world within that blurry zone, between reality and apparition. The artist is more interested in modeling and systems than in beliefs. In that exhibition, he revives the multiple connections of our implicit, inscrutable and closed-up representations on a new mental and impersonal stage. Horizons are incompatible, perspectives are hallucinated and solutions are soluble. Quelque Chose Généralisée is a spherical model, made of flat colored wooden pieces, that takes up the entire space of a room. The volume keeps the viewer from entering it any further. However, the eye can access, and glance indefinitely through that borromean structure. The Boule Fixe is a topographical plan of black cobblestones that echoes it in a hard and opaque way, while Cinq Concentrés Concentriques and Quelque Chose Noir et Ombre radiate, giving the exhibition space a structure made out of their mobile directive lines. Trois Standards reminds us of architecture. La Fontaine aux Amoureux and L’Echelle drag us into a whirl. The prevailing circular tension among the works is echoed in the plural infinites of the exhibition space. + Infos |
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| Eclipses José Maria Sicilia |
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March 24 - May 5, 2007 "We could almost risk the hypothesis that a different aspect of the butterfly’s life corresponds to each fundamental dimension of the image: their beauty and the infinite variety of their shapes and colours; the temptation and the impossibility of a thorough knowledge about those frail and ever multiplying things that are both images and butterflies; the paradox of the form and the formless implied by the metamorphosis."1 After “La Luz que se Apaga”, the “Eclipses” series is an expression of that stealthy light, still central in José María Sicilia's pursuit, which echoes his attempt to approach the intangible mystery of death. 1 Georges Didi-Huberman, "L'image papillon", in "José Maria Sicilia, Eclipses", ASSN publishing, Chantal Crousel Gallery, 2007 |
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| Concretion Re Thomas Hirschhorn |
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February 03 - March 10, 2007 I am Non-resigned and Non-reconciled. Today, those two conditions are essential to me in order to do my work as an artist. As such, my work consists in giving Form, in asserting that Form and in defending that Form against all and against everything. What does giving Form mean? To give Form means making something that could only come from me, something that I am the only one to see, it means making what I alone am capable of making when I allow myself to make. Giving Form implies only working with myself - that is where the act of giving lies, that is how Form is involved. That is the process of working – that’s My work! |
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| The Floating Feather - Fong-Leng, Isa Genzken, Keren Cytter Curated by Willem de Rooij |
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December 14, 2006 - January 20, 2007 |
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