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Valley of fire11 Nov - 18 Dec 2021Paris / Front spaceRead moreHannah WHITAKER
Shadow Detail11 Nov - 18 Dec 2021Paris / Main space Hannah Whitaker’s exhibition Shadow Detail includes several interrelated components: new photographs, a large collaged triptych, a video work, and several sculptural lamps. An expansion of the photographic series featured in her recent book Ursula, Whitaker’s latest work similarly investigates the rich and estranging sensory potential of silhouettes and patterns. Working... Read moreCate GIORDANO
ROME9 Oct - 6 Nov 2021Paris / Front space The Galerie Christophe Gaillard is pleased to organize the first solo exhibition of Cate Giordano in France. Originally from Pensacola, Florida, Cate Giordano (1986) lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. After a one month’s residency in Le Tremblay (Orne, France), the artist created an immersive environment with two large... Read moreCate GIORDANO
The Final Wife9 Oct - 6 Nov 2021Paris / Main space The Galerie Christophe Gaillard is pleased to organize the first solo exhibition of Cate Giordano in France. Originally from Pensacola, Florida, Cate Giordano (1986) lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. After a one month’s residency in Le Tremblay (Orne, France), the artist created an immersive environment with two large... Read morePierre Yves Bohm
Les déplacés, curator: Evelyne-Dorothée Allemand4 Sep - 2 Oct 2021Paris / Front space Pierre Yves Bohm is a painter. His painting has the familiarity of art brut or DIY. It is a constant challenge to our certainties and knowledge. It does not correspond to any criteria of modernism and does everything, consciously or otherwise, to resist it. With its freedom of tone and... Read moreCeija STOJKA
Ici, il n'y a pas de pourquoi **4 Sep - 2 Oct 2021Paris / Main space, Paris / Front space Deported at ten years old to the first of three different concentration camps, Ceija Stojka began her testimonial only forty years later, first with her writing, then by painting, which she taught herself. Her work is all the more significant because it occurs in the context of belated recognition of... Read moreDans l'œil de Daniel Pommereulle
6 May - 24 Jul 2021Paris / Main space, Paris / Front space Group exhibition with: Eric BAUDART Henri MICHAUX Camille BRYEN Bernard MONINOT Pier Paolo CALZOLARI Marie-Luce NADAL Jean DEGOTTEX Frédéric PARDO Eugène DELACROIX Albert RÀFOLS-CASAMADA Erik DIETMAN Man RAY David DOUARD Jean-Pierre RAYNAUD Max ERNST Bernard RÉQUICHOT Lucio FONTANA Lucas SAMARAS Marina GADONNEIX Nobuo SEKINE Dave HARDY TAKIS Rebecca HORN Yves... Read moreAn Anatomy of Politics - Brian Maguire
6 Mar - 1 May 2021Paris / Main space Brian Maguire (1951) is a militant artist. He roams the world, focusing on disenfranchised and marginalised men and women, the victims of global capitalism, deadly wars and trafficking. His political awareness finds its origins in the civil rights movement in which he took part in Northern Ireland. For him, painting... Read moreMask Attack
Avec Jack Bilbo, Anna & Bernhard Blume, Robert Crumb, Hélène Delprat, Hervé Di Rosa, Key Hiraga, Maryan, Arnulf Rainer, Jérôme Zonder16 Jan - 27 Feb 2021Paris / Main spaceRead moreMarcel BASCOULARD
Selection16 Jan - 24 Apr 2021Paris / Front space From 16 January to 27 February 2021 the Galerie Christophe Gaillard is particularly delighted to present Marcel Bascoulard’s second solo exhibition. On this occasion, the gallery will reveal for the first time to the public a selection of around twenty photographs, all of great rarity, brought together over the last... Read moreHélène DELPRAT
I HATE MY PAINTINGS [Je déteste mes peintures]10 Oct 2020 - 9 Jan 2021Paris / Front space A development seems expected: I hate my paintings because… I hate my paintings therefore… No. I hate my paintings, period. No comment. So what is it about? Is it coquettish, an absurd slogan, a complacent little line? You might think so. But no, it is well and truly a declaration... Read moreHélène DELPRAT
I HATE MY PAINTINGS [Je déteste mes peintures]10 Oct 2020 - 9 Jan 2021Paris / Main space A development seems expected: I hate my paintings because… I hate my paintings therefore… No. I hate my paintings, period. No comment. So what is it about? Is it coquettish, an absurd slogan, a complacent little line? You might think so. But no, it is well and truly a declaration... Read more