For two years Hatchikian Gallery has developed a partnership with Quai 36 to present artists working both in public spaces for murals and in workshops on canvas or different media. This duality fuels the momentum of practices that combine creative brilliance and aesthetic research, for the deployment of singular trajectories that have established themselves on the contemporary artistic scene. To celebrate the two years of success of this partnership which has highlighted emerging talents from urban art, Hatchikian Gallery and Quai 36 present a group show which brings together the diversity of the visual statements of the artists exhibited during these last seasons within the framework of this crossed perspective between the gaze of a gallery owner and that of art producers for places in transition. Audrey Hatchikian and Julie Frydman offer a dynamic scenography which combines the heterogeneous universes of the artists who punctuated two years of meetings and events: a unique display will punctuate the confrontation between the facetious graphic gimmicks of David Bruce, the inspiring dreamlike architectures of Chazme, the organic colorimetries of Nelio, the captivating abstractions of Yann L'Outsider, the vibrant geometries of Simon Poter, the humanist calligraphies of Zepha and the magnetic chromatics of Zabala's elements.
Looking back on a decade of creation since his transition from the wall to the canvas to publish the monograph Variation(s), Yann L'Outsider must have experienced a dizziness, and this dizziness the viewer is also confronted with when he immerses his look into the dual abstraction of his works where the surges of light projected into the interstices of dark matter lead towards unfathomable infinities... Throughout the black and white series which have marked the last ten years, Yann L'Outsider has tirelessly explored the possibilities of form in the visual language of abstraction: an aesthetic of the letter, through the prism of typographic games, which extends its original urban practice in the workshop, but also an aesthetic of form in movement. Variations in the plural, which the artist seeks to capture, not in suspended snapshots but precisely in their dynamics of transformation, and it is indeed a singular vibration which emanates from his works, creating a tension in which we are, spectators, literally caught up.
David Bruce's artistic journey has taken place without premeditation, like a playful experience where colors and shapes appear as a way of maintaining a carefree relationship with existence, welcoming all opportunities to express the optimistic vibrations that lighten the gravity.
If the collaboration between Hatchikian Gallery and Quai 36 continues through the exhibitions presented since the inauguration of a partnership in 2022, it is through the momentum of a contagious enthusiasm that brings together the teams, the curators, the artists, to highlight talents to be discovered through original scenographies, coming from elective affinities between personalities who above all enjoy working together and sharing their artistic emotions.
Hatchikian Gallery and Quai 36 are renewing their collaboration with an event that will open in 2023: a Group Show, an exhibition of three internationally renowned artists whose worlds will dialogue through the prism of an original scenography imagined by curators Audrey Hatchikian and Julie Frydman. Chazme, Nelio and Zabala have invested walls in the four corners of the world with monumental creations that are striking in their evocative power before exploring the canvas in the studio for research that opens up abstraction to new creative directions.
An exhibition with multiple sequences to appreciate the work of Vincent Abadie Hafez. Hatchikian Gallery renews its collaboration with the Quai 36 art production house to present the work of Vincent Abadie Hafez aka Zepha in two different places for two scenographies and two views on the artist's work. The exhibition entitled Art Habité will be held […]
Carte blanche to Yann L'Outsider, an exhibition in 3 Tempos presented by HatchikianGallery x Quai 36
Carte blanche to Yann L'Outsider is the inaugural exhibition of a long-term collaboration between Hatchikian Gallery and the Quai 36 art production house. Yann L'Outsider was the link between these two partners. artistic research: Hatchikian Gallery for studio works and Quai 36 for the realization of monumental projects in public space. We had the opportunity to tell the beautiful story of these encounters in our previous Art Paper.
Hatchikian Gallery is pleased to announce its collaboration with Quai 36 for exhibitions and events that will offer artists an exceptional spotlight and the possibility of developing new dimensions revealing the full amplitude of their work and their aesthetic purpose. This Hatchikian Gallery X Quai 36 partnership is designed to give artists unprecedented visibility by decompartmentalizing the exhibition space to extend it outside the walls, making art accessible to all audiences, novices, amateurs, collectors, in order to to create a strong collective bond woven with aesthetic wonders. The scenographies developed in partnership make it possible to explore the journey of an artist through the multiplied paths of creation and the questions he confronts to better put into perspective the deployment of his work.
On the occasion of Haute Couture Fashion Week 2022, which is being held in Paris this January, Hatchikian Gallery is honoring the work of Marc-Antoine Coulon, an artist who enchants the world of fashion with his sketches. stylized. Marc-Antoine Coulon and the world of fashion The drawings of Marc-Antoine Coulon deliver the lines to […]
Bernar Venet now lives in Muy (Var) in the conceptual art foundation he created in 2014, around a 16th century mill bought in 1989, the epicenter of a sculpture park and a gallery of art. A return to Provençal origins for this son of a teacher from Château-Arnoux, who arrived in Nice in the 60s, for an artistic journey that will bring him a few years later to settle in New York. In 1966, a first stay at the invitation of Arman is the prelude to more than half a century of life on the other side of the Atlantic.