Exhibition brings together a group of 27 olfactory sculptures by Antoine Renard
Impressions, après Degas (#020), 2020. 3D printed ceramic, brass, fragrances (muscarome), metal bracket, 53,5 x 32 x 17 cm. 21 1/16 x 12 19/32 x 6 11/16 in. Photo: Bertrand Huet / Tutti image. Courtesy of the artist and Galerie Nathalie Obadia Paris/Brussels.
PARIS
.-Galerie Nathalie Obadia is presenting Antoine Renards work for the very first time. The artist made his debut at the Palais de Tokyo in Futur, Ancien, Fugitif. Une scène française in 2019. A graduate of the ENSA in Dijon, winner of the Occitanie - Medici Prize and of a scholarship from CNAP and the doctoral program SACRe 2020 from the PSL University and from the Beaux Arts de Paris, the artist, in parallel to his practice, has also been dedicating himself to a thesis on olfaction in the broader sculptural field. He will, furthermore, be the subject of a solo exhibition at the CRAC in Sète, in 2021.
De Buck Gallery in Saint-Paul de Vence, France.
NEW YORK, NY
.-De Buck Gallery announced the opening of a new exhibition space and artist residency in Saint-Paul de Vence, France. The space will open in March 2021 with a solo exhibition of new works by Raelis Vasquez and will later feature artists including Ardeshir Tabrizi, Stephen Towns, Devan Shimoyama and Hiba Schahbaz. The first Artist in Residence of 2021 will be Devan Shimoyama followed by Stephen Towns.
Founded in 2011 by David De Buck, De Buck Gallery focuses on contemporary artists, from emerging to mid-career, and is deeply committed to supporting artists growth through special projects and exhibitions. The gallery supports a vibrant contemporary program of narrative, identity-based art, primarily focused on figurative painting and innovative fiber work.
Brian Rochefort s first solo exhibition in Milan opens at Massimo De Carlo
Installation view by Roberto Marossi. Courtesy MASSIMODECARLO
MILAN
.-Massimo De Carlo is presenting Perhaps An Asteroid Hit, Brian Rocheforts first solo exhibition in Milan and the artists second show with the gallery.
Brian Rochefort is a mixed media sculptor based in Los Angeles, who masters the art of glazed and layered ceramic works with vibrant encrusted surfaces. Perhaps An Asteroid Hit is an ideal extension of Jaguar Jaguar, the first exhibition of the artist with the gallery, held in London between November 2019 and January 2020. Perhaps An Asteroid Hit comprises of a new series of twenty sculptures that resemble craters, oozing with vibrant colours mimicking the explosiveness of natural surroundings, nine vessel-like sculptures made of glazed stoneware and earthenware, and a maple wood cabinet consisting of thirty-five cups.