Autore: Francesca Rozzi

  • Eva Jospin – Tromper l’œil

    Eva Jospin – Tromper l’œil

    Galleria Continua celebrates the first year of collaboration with Eva Jospin (b. 1975), the acclaimed French sculptor who, for over fifteen years, has been experimenting with various materials to create intricate and immersive artworks. Located on the first floor of the gallery, this exhibition features a selection of both recent…

  • Ellsworth Kelly – Formes et couleurs. 1949-2015

    Ellsworth Kelly – Formes et couleurs. 1949-2015

    The Louis Vuitton Foundation dedicates an exhibition to the American painter, almost ten years after his death. From the first room, the visitor enters a world of vivid colours, monochromes and geometric forms that attract and immerge. The rooms of the exhibition are invested in such an ethereal and silent…

  • Brancusi

    Brancusi

    Centre Pompidou celebrates Constantin Brancusi with one of the largest exhibitions ever dedicated to the Romanian artist. Nearly two hundred pieces fill the spaces of the museum’s 6th floor, giving the sculptures ample room to breathe and stand out. The exhibition spans the entire period of Brancusi’s career, showcasing his…

  • Le monde comme il va

    Le monde comme il va

    Similar to Babouc, who discoveres human controversies and excesses in Voltaire’s philosophic fable, visitors here explore the depths and complexities of the world described through the pieces of the Pinault Collection on display. This exhibition, titled after Voltaire’s tale “Le Monde comme il va” (The World as it Goes), presents…

  • Art Paris 2024

    Art Paris 2024

    Art Paris 2024: mes coups de foudre

  • Drawing Now 2024

    Drawing Now 2024

    Drawing Now highlights: a glimpse into my favorites

  • Salon du Dessin 2024

    Salon du Dessin 2024

    Salon du Dessin ’24: my personal highlights

  • Dislocations

    Dislocations

    A truly moving exhibition, Dislocations showcases artworks created by artists living in exile. Organized in collaboration with the association Portes Ouvertes sur l’Art, dedicated to promoting and exhibiting painters experiencing exile, Dislocations features artworks by fifteen artists from diverse origins and generations. The exhibition’s layout isn’t too big, allowing visitors…

  • En poussière – Dominique Ghesquière & Lucie Douriaud

    En poussière – Dominique Ghesquière & Lucie Douriaud

    An exhibition with a strong environmental resonance, En poussière showcases the works of two artists from different generations, whose pieces perfectly dialogue with each other but also with the viewer. Upon entering the exhibition space, the conscientious research on materials becomes immediately apparent: tyres, wood, metal, stone, straw are integrated…

  • Iris Van Harpen – Sculpting the Senses

    Iris Van Harpen – Sculpting the Senses

    Embark into another dimension: between fashion, art, sculptures, installation and sounds, this exhibition envelops the visitor in a 360-degree experience. Dedicated to one of the most disruptive stylists of this generation, this retrospective succeeds in conveying the multifaceted universe of the designer. Highlighting the significance of external influences on her…