about the exhibition :
Mood of the week: Primary colors
Exhibition from 07 November to 13 November 2022
Do you only swear by Mondrian and love primary colour combinations? The same goes for our artists, painters and sculptors, who use them in a variety of graphic worlds. Since the Renaissance, it has been known that by mixing three pigments, one red, one yellow and one blue, all colours can be reproduced. This week, we suggest that you don't mix them, or very little, to keep only the essential. Back to basics!
Edouard BUZON
Didier Fournet
Vinça MONADÉ
Marcel Ceuppens
Charlotte Champion
Park Byung-Hoon
Silvia CALMEJANE
Richard Heeps
Nicolas Dubreuille
Hand-printed from a negative, framed
Image : 24 x 29.5 in (61 x 75 cm), Frame : 34 x 38.5 in
Edition of 25 copies
1,990 US$
Stained Glass, Tiffany, solid oak frame (serie of 7)
42.9 x 46.8 in (110 x 120 cm)
unique artwork
12,080 US$
Acrylic on acrylic plate
23,6 x 16 in (60 x 40 cm)
unique artwork
3,550 US$
Photography, Diasec and aluminium frame
Image : 39 x 55 in (100 x 140 cm)
Edition of 7 copies
6,540 US$
Wood engraving, handmade rag paper, handmade enhancement
36 x 24 in (92 x 62 cm), Frame : 39 x 27.5 in
Edition of 25 copies
2,060 US$
Archival pigment print + frame 230 pounds
30 x 22 in (76 x 55 cm), Frame : 33 x 25 in
Edition of 15 copies
2,200 US$
Archival Pigment Print, framed
30 x 22 in (76 x 55 cm)
Edition of 10 copies
2,200 US$