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    MARC DESGRANDCHAMPS – BETWEEN DREAM AND REALITY

    Marc Desgrandchamps is known for his impressive oil paintings playing with transparency and double exposure, painted with the confidence of someone who truly masters their art, as well as large gouaches on paper mounted on canvas, with precise lines and…

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    Rita Ackermann “Doubles (2024-2025)”

    Rita Ackermann’s series of works “Doubles (2024 – 2025)” bespeak things that bedevil one another: a present the artist can never be at one with; a past that disallows any full disencumbering—images so well-known that they might be better forgotten.…

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    Marie-Noëlle Fontan16

    Marie-Noëlle Fontan’s feet have walked upon the grasses of the world : she has dedicated her life to traversing the Earth’s diversity, contemplating its landscapes, and observing them actively. Touching them. Carefully selecting, from among the abundance of leaves, flowers,…

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    ART PARIS 2025

    Doors are open at Art Paris 2025. The fair makes its triumphant return to the newly renovated Grand Palais, solidifying its status as the premier spring event for modern and contemporary art. This 27th edition hosts 170 exhibitors from 25…

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    “A KINDER TIME”CLARE WOODS AT STEPHEN FRIEDMAN GALLERY

    In this exhibition, painter Clare Woods deploys still life to meditate on the fragile threshold between life and death. As art critic Charlotte Mullins writes, “while still life has historically been belittled by academic institutions for depicting inanimate objects, it is this…

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    Art Basel Hong Kong 2025

    Art Basel Hong Kong is once again transforming the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC) into a global meeting point for contemporary art. With 240 participating galleries from 42 countries and regions, this year’s edition keeps its promise to…

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    SOPHIE TREPPENDAHL

    Like a scene by Édouard Vuillard, Sophie Treppendahl’s paintings present familiar places to which we have never been. Her interiors are warm and inviting. Comfortable and full of reading, art-making, eating, cooking – life. However, the placement of Treppendahl’s objects is particular. She…