(Left) Valentina Canseco, Matrice 41 – Acrylic painting on canvas – 30 x 40cm
(Right) Aldo Chaparro, Black Mx, July 27, 2020, 12:45 – 94 x 148 x 25 cm – Stainless steel sculpture – 2020

193 Gallery is an art gallery located in Haut-Marais, open since 2019. Cosmopolitan, colorful and warm, it is like the welcoming deckchairs installed in front of its entrance on summer days.

A Gallery therefore, which aims to take a tour of the world of contemporary art through exhibitions dedicated to some of the most promising artists from emerging countries.

Indeed, for César Lévy, director of the gallery, contemporary art is not reserved for American and European visual artists and collectors. With his team, he has made it his mission to introduce contemporary sculptures and paintings from around the world to a wider audience.

Until February 28, 2021, it is still color that will dominate at 7, rue des Filles du Calvaire, with a focus on abstract art and the visual impact of color through the exhibition: “Colors of Abstraction.”

Harry Moody, Abstract YellowBlue – Oil on canvas – 91,4 x 76,2 x 3,8 cm – 2019

Abstract art, born at the beginning of the XNUMXth century from Fauvism, Cubism and Expressionism, sees artists freeing themselves from form and subject. Artistic creation is liberated through color.

This first exhibition of 2021 brings together seven artists of different nationalities (South Africa, Mexico, Brazil, United States, France, Italy).

Aldo Chaparro, Blue totem – 30 x 30 x 200 cm – Wooden sculpture – 2020

Aldo Chaparro, Blue totem – 30 x 30 x 200 cm – Wooden sculpture – 2020

The artists presented at the 193 Gallery pursue this principle of liberation of form and subject in a very contemporary way through bold colors and graphic and clear-cut visual constructions, as illustrated by the crates of Valentina Canseco, the geometric combinations of Hugh Byrne and Ben Arpea, but also denser works where material and color become one, like those of Harry Moody, Aldo Chaparro and Anton Alvarez, whose variations of color through material are at the center of the concerns.

Kitikong Tilokwattanotai, Red bark (left) and Red sky (right) – Acrylic and lacquer on canvas – 70 x 60 cm – 2020

The viewer is invited to feel emotions while freeing themselves from visual reality.
Artists: Aldo Chaparro (Peru / Mexico), Valentina Canseco (Brazil / Chile / France), Anton Alvarez (Chile / Sweden), Harry Moody (USA), Hugh Byrne (South Africa), Ben Arpea (Italy / France), KitikongTilokwattanotai (Thailand).

A dream opportunity to bring sunshine and color into our eyes!

The exhibition is visible from January 16 to February 28

193 Gallery
24 Rue Béranger, 75003 Paris
From Tuesday to Saturday 10AM - 18PM
Tel: +06 03 70 78 26

Text: Séverine Audoubert

18.02.21

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