Galerie Cécile Fakhoury opens a solo exhibition of works by Dalila Dalléas Bouzar
Installation view. Photo: Grégory Copitet.
PARIS
.-Galerie Cécile Fakhoury is presenting Eden, a solo exhibition from Franco Algerian artist Dalila Dalléas Bouzar in its Parisian showroom, from 12 February to 19 March, 2021.
The artworks in Eden pursue and amplify the research displayed during the 2020 Abidjan exhibition 2020 Innocente where the artist unveiled a series of works depicting the various ages of woman, among other subjects.
In the series of paintings Sorcières (Witches) as in the monumental tapestry Adama, Dalila Dalléas Bouzar puts womens bodies at the center of a history made up of transmissions, knowledge, power and representations.
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S.M.A.K. opens Timelapse , a solo exhibition by Oliver Laric
Oliver Larics recent sculptures are based on scans of existing statues and involve a sophisticated 3D modelling and printing process.
GHENT
.- From 13 February until 30 May, S.M.A.K. presents Timelapse, a solo exhibition by the Austrian artist Oliver Laric.
In his practice, Oliver Laric questions the authenticity of images. His focus lies less on the classical distinction between the original and the copy and more on the endless possibilities of repetition, change and dissemination that are offered by art history and the contemporary digitised world. Starting from the idea that the authentic is not bound to one form, that images have been reused since time immemorial, and that remixes and bootlegs have their own level of realism, he makes spatial and digital work that, in the latter case, is sometimes made freely accessible to the public.
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