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We are deeply saddened by the devastating fires affecting Los Angeles and our community. Our hearts go out to everyone impacted during this challenging time. In light of these circumstances, Galerie XII Los Angeles will be temporarily closed from today through Saturday, January 11. Please stay safe, support one another, and follow the safety guidelines issued by local authorities.
Le bruissement entre les murs, Clara Chichin et Sabatina Leccia
Clara Chichin and Sabatina Leccia, awarded by Bourse Transverse in 2022 present Le bruissement entre les murs, photography and drawings.
COMING / Nicolas Baghir
From January 29 to March 1st, Nicolas Baghir photographs are exhibited at Galerie XII Paris after a successful exbhition at Palais du Roi de Rome, Rambouillet (France).
Teatralità, Patrizia Mussa / Institut Culturel Italien
After an exhibition at Palazzo Reale in Milano, Villa Zito di Palermo, the photographs of Patrizia Mussa will be exhibited at the Institut Culturel Italien in Paris. Opening on January 28. An exhibition at Galerie XII Paris is coming from March to May.
Patty Carroll x Roche Bobois
The exhibition of Patty Carroll at Roche Bobois (Avenue du Maine, Paris 14e) is running until spring 2025. A selection of works exhibited alongside the furniture in the showroom.
Philippe Abergel, I Remember
Abergel has long be trying to find a way to restitute images that we keep in mind.
A framing, as perfect as it may be, was very rarely able to show the sensation that one experiences before the extraordinary richness of a landscape born of chaos. He has imagined a shooting protocol that calls on both hemispheres, the right brain for the technique and the very particular concentration it requires and the left brain for the search for emotion, in the absence of which a photo has no interest.
Opening reception for the Artist: Saturday, Oct. 19.
Saint Denis : Sophie Zénon, In Case We Die
Sophie Zénon's work revolves around recurring themes of memory, history, loss and the passage of time. Between 2008 and 2011, she devoted several sections to the representation of the dead body, in a cycle entitled “In Case We Die”. Her poetic, enigmatic universe conjures up a baroque aesthetic associated with the Vanitas and other dances of death. This theatricality draws a permeable boundary between two worlds where life and death interpenetrate on a daily basis, a boundary that the artist captures through a delicate treatment of light and color, through the use of controlled blur and movement, created by the energy of her own body.
On view at the Musée d'Art et d'histoire Paul Eluard in Saint-Denis until March 17, 2025.