Art Antwerp 2024

Come and see us from 12 to 15 December 2024, stand C29!

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For our participation in the next edition of Art Antwerp, we will have the pleasure of presenting rare, exceptional and unpublished works by Claude Parent, Lionel Sabatté, Claire Trotignon, Amélie Barnathan, Bernar Venet, Vera Molnár and Javier Perez. Reconsidering the world, seeing our relationship with nature, landscape and time in a new light - this is undoubtedly the thread linking the works of these artists. These are different generations of artists who are openly and radically questioning the way we perceive reality. Exceptionally, we will be presenting several sets of drawings and inks by Claude Parent from 2000-2010, all of which question the role of migration, the organisation of cities and their flows, and more generally, the place of man in the world. These drawings bear witness to a highly poetic relationship with the world, as well as an acerbic political vision that responds to the urgent need to live together. Lionel Sabatté is presenting one of his first tapestries enhanced with paint, in which he returns to the evidence of cave art, and he continues with monotypes using dried petroleum cakes to conjure up a whole bestiary where monsters rub shoulders with the marvellous, all the better to highlight the very substance of the material, which holds within it the memory of time immemorial. Similarly, Javier Pérez casts a veil of ink over photographs of undergrowth, as if to reveal the subjectivity of appearances in the face of nature suddenly unfurled in the magnificence of its colours. Claire Trotignon uses fragments of engravings to create collages that she enhances with pastel, giving rise to ethereal landscapes where different temporalities collide. The future takes on the appearance of a dream rooted in the classical age. As for Amélie Barnathan, she depicts the female psyche in the face of the world's ordinariness, conjuring up a baroque imagination that is suddenly in touch with our own times.
Finally, to mark Art Antwerp, we are paying tribute to the great artist Vera Molnár, with a selection of historic works. The artist, who died a year ago, is now recognised as a pioneer in the relationship between art and computers. We will also be presenting another great name in the history of art: Bernar Venet, with a group of original sculptures, some of the last pieces available from the artist's studio. We are also presenting an exceptional tar on cardboard by the artist, a reactivation of his practice from the 1960s.

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