[12/10/2021]
“What catches the spectator’s eye while gazing at the figurative paintings of Malù dalla Piccola, Julian Simon, Annabelle Agbo Godeau, Maxime Biou, Tatiana Pozzo di Borgo and Sergey Kononov is the highest degree of their technical virtuosity, seemingly long gone from the art world mainstream. This fact had become the starting point in elaboration of the present group show, which brought together young artists, until now largely unfamiliar with each other’s practices. It also turned out that despite coming from different social and geographical backgrounds, these painters share much of their imagery, rooted in domesticity and intimacy.” – Nikita Dmitriev, Curator.
On view now until January 30th, 2022 at Galerie Charraudeau
3 rue Bonaparte, 75006 Paris
Photos by Colin Savercool
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