Artists: Aysha E Arar, Miroslaw Balka, Marianne Berenhaut, Mircea Cantor, Latifa Echakhch, Douglas Gordon, Sigalit Landau, Yudith Levin, David Maljkovic, Jonathan Monk, Sarah Ortmeyer, Florian Pumhösl, Ariel Schlesinger
Exhibition title: Fenêtre du studio
Venue: Dvir Gallery, Paris, France
Date: October 15 – December 2, 2023
Photography: all images copyright and courtesy of the artists and Dvir Gallery
“Fenêtre du studio” is a group exhibition centered around the question of painting that will take place in parallel to the fair Paris+ by Art Basel.
This exhibition will present works by Aysha E Arar, Miroslaw Balka, Marianne Berenhaut, Mircea Cantor, Latifa Echakhch, Douglas Gordon, Sigalit Landau, Yudith Levin, David Maljkovic, Jonathan Monk, Sarah Ortmeyer, Florian Pumhösl, Ariel Schlesinger.
The exhibition will explore the various conceptual and artistic approaches that these artists, coming from different backgrounds and generations, have with the medium of painting.
Fenêtre du studio, 2023, exhibition view, Dvir Gallery, Paris
Fenêtre du studio, 2023, exhibition view, Dvir Gallery, Paris
Fenêtre du studio, 2023, exhibition view, Dvir Gallery, Paris
Fenêtre du studio, 2023, exhibition view, Dvir Gallery, Paris
Fenêtre du studio, 2023, exhibition view, Dvir Gallery, Paris
Fenêtre du studio, 2023, exhibition view, Dvir Gallery, Paris
Fenêtre du studio, 2023, exhibition view, Dvir Gallery, Paris
Fenêtre du studio, 2023, exhibition view, Dvir Gallery, Paris
Fenêtre du studio, 2023, exhibition view, Dvir Gallery, Paris
Fenêtre du studio, 2023, exhibition view, Dvir Gallery, Paris
Fenêtre du studio, 2023, exhibition view, Dvir Gallery, Paris
Fenêtre du studio, 2023, exhibition view, Dvir Gallery, Paris
Fenêtre du studio, 2023, exhibition view, Dvir Gallery, Paris
Fenêtre du studio, 2023, exhibition view, Dvir Gallery, Paris
Fenêtre du studio, 2023, exhibition view, Dvir Gallery, Paris
Fenêtre du studio, 2023, exhibition view, Dvir Gallery, Paris
Fenêtre du studio, 2023, exhibition view, Dvir Gallery, Paris
Fenêtre du studio, 2023, exhibition view, Dvir Gallery, Paris
Fenêtre du studio, 2023, exhibition view, Dvir Gallery, Paris
Douglas Gordon, Belongs to…, 2020, gesso and mixed media on canvas, 99.8×149.8×5 cm
Douglas Gordon, Belongs to…, 2020, gesso and mixed media on canvas, 99.8×149.8×5 cm
Douglas Gordon, Belongs to…, 2020, gesso and mixed media on canvas, 99.8×149.8×5 cm
Florian Pumhosl, fidäl study (Land), 2016, Plaster, Casein paint, pastel, 33.5 x 22.5 x 3 cm
Florian Pumhosl, fidäl study (My air), 2016, Plaster, Casein paint, pastel, 33.5 x 22.5 x 3 cm
Florian Pumhosl, fidäl study (My horse), 2016, Plaster, Casein paint, pastel, 33.5 x 22.5 x 3 cm
Florian Pumhosl, fidäl study (My land), 2016, Plaster, Casein paint, pastel, 33.5 x 22.5 x 3 cm
Florian Pumhosl, fidäl study (My water), 2016, Plaster, Casein paint, pastel, 33.5 x 22.5 x 3 cm
Florian Pumhosl, fidäl study, 2016, Plaster, Casein paint, pastel, 33.5 x 22.5 x 3 cm
Florian Pumhosl, fidäl study, 2016, Plaster, Casein paint, pastel, 33.5 x 22.5 x 3 cm
Florian Pumhosl, Monochrome, 2016, Plaster, Casein paint, pastel, 33.5 x 22.5 x 3 cm
Jonathan Monk, Violent Shadow VI, 2016, laser print on canvas, steel arm, light bulb and 12” taylor’s scissor framed print, 160 x 130 cm, installation size variable
Jonathan Monk, Violent Shadow VI, 2016, laser print on canvas, steel arm, light bulb and 12” taylor’s scissor framed print, 160 x 130 cm, installation size variable
Jonathan Monk, Violent Shadow VI, 2016, laser print on canvas, steel arm, light bulb and 12” taylor’s scissor framed print, 160 x 130 cm, installation size variable
Jonathan Monk, Violent Shadow VI, 2016, laser print on canvas, steel arm, light bulb and 12” taylor’s scissor framed print, 160 x 130 cm, installation size variable
Jonathan Monk, Violent Shadow VI, 2016, laser print on canvas, steel arm, light bulb and 12” taylor’s scissor framed print, 160 x 130 cm, installation size variable
Latifa Echakhch, Nude, 2017, acryl and concrete paint, 200x150x3cm
Latifa Echakhch, Sans titre (jardin exotique), acrylic and concrete paints on canvas aluminium and wooden frame, 200x150cm, 2018
Latifa Echakhch, Sans titre (jardin exotique), acrylic and concrete paints on canvas aluminium and wooden frame, 200x150cm, 2018
Marianne Berenhaut, Carnets-Collages, mixed media, variable sizes, 1980-2022
Miroslaw Balka, And skull, 1993, burnt drawing, 39.7×39.7 cm
Miroslaw Balka, Armpit, 1993, burnt drawing, 39.7×39.7 cm
Miroslaw Balka, Legs, hand and sexwoman, 1993, burnt drawing, 39.7×39.7 cm
Naama Tsabar, Work on Felt (Variation 9) Midnight, 2016, felt, carbon fiber, epoxy, guitar tuner, piano string, amplifier, 197 x 140 cm
Sigalit Landau, Carlibaba, 2020, Handmade tapestry coated in salt crystals, 52 x 67 x 8 cm
Sigalit Landau, Carlibaba, 2020, Handmade tapestry coated in salt crystals, 52 x 67 x 8 cm
Sigalit Landau, Full Moon, 2015, Canvas, Dye, 190x190x5cm, unique photo by Tal From
Simon Fujiwara, Who is le Désespéré, 2022, Charcoal, pastel and inkjet print on canvas, 134,4 x 116,4 framed
Simon Fujiwara, Who’s Bridal Nightmare, 2023, charcoal and pastel on canvas, 94 x 124 x 10 cm framed
Yudith Levin, Untitled, 1998, acrylic on canvas, 180 x 169 cm
Yudith Levin, Untitled, 1998, acrylic on canvas, 170 x 200 cm