Paula Rego at Victoria Miro in London
The great Portuguese painter from London, Paula Rego, 86, whose Musée de l'Orangerie celebrated “Les Contes cruels” in 2018 in Paris and which Tate Britain is exhibiting until October 24, is in the spotlight in her gallery Londoner, Victoria Miro, with a series of striking pastels on paper (300,000 euros).
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Kienholz at Templon, Paris
Edward Kienholz (1927-1994) is a formidable American artist who looked his country in the face and put into practice its obsessions, its injustices, its racism.
His installations are shocking, historical, therefore expensive, harsh, more for a museum or a foundation.
Not easy to sell in an era that relies on dapper figurative painting!
Daniel Templon persists and signs with
The Gray Man's Parade
, 1987 ($ 500,000).
Christo at Annely Juda, London
While the
Arc de Triomphe encapsulated
by Christo and Jeanne-Claude is dismantled, the historical pieces resurface.
As in the 2020 retrospective at the Center Pompidou, here is
Show Window
, 1965-1966, and
Packed Supermarket Cart
, 1963, at Annely Juda in London.
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