ART PARIS ART FAIR 2014, Grand Palais

ART PARIS ART FAIR | Grand Palais | 2014

March 27th – March 30th, 2014

  • ART PARIS PHOTO 2014

  • ART PARIS PHOTO 2014

  • ART PARIS PHOTO 2014

  • ART PARIS PHOTO 2014

  • ART PARIS PHOTO 2014

  • ART PARIS PHOTO 2014

  • ART PARIS PHOTO 2014

  • ART PARIS PHOTO 2014

  • ART PARIS PHOTO 2014

  • ART PARIS PHOTO 2014

  • ART PARIS PHOTO 2014

  • ART PARIS PHOTO 2014

  • ART PARIS PHOTO 2014

| DE

Rudolf Bonvie
Bengü Karaduman
Rinko Kawauchi
Hanno Otten
Yağız Özgen
Tim Parchikov
Manfred Willmann

Daido Moriyama
Issei Suda
Yutaka Takanashi
Shomei Tomatsu
Shin Yanagisawa

El Lissitzky
Valentina Kulagina
Gustav Klutsis
Alexandr Rodchenko

| EN

Rudolf Bonvie
Bengü Karaduman
Rinko Kawauchi
Hanno Otten
Yağız Özgen
Tim Parchikov
Manfred Willmann

Daido Moriyama
Issei Suda
Yutaka Takanashi
Shomei Tomatsu
Shin Yanagisawa

El Lissitzky
Valentina Kulagina
Gustav Klutsis
Alexandr Rodchenko

RINKO KAWAUCHI, FoMu Antwerp

ILLUMINANCE & AMETSUCHI
FOTO MUSEUM ANTWERP
Rinko Kawauchi

Co-curated by Ferdinand Brueggemann & Rein Deslé
In cooperation with Galerie Priska Pasquer

March 21st – June 6th, 2014

| DE

Japanese photographer Rinko Kawauchi (JP. *1972) is not confined by space and time. She plays with universal memories and references. The pure colors and compositions seek the essence of the world: elements of nature, the cycle of life, the perennial and the transitory, departing from a Japanese sensibility and developing a style which already bears her name.

This the first time a Belgian museum organizes an exhibition dedicated to Kawauchi’s poetic and personal visual language. This exhibition was realized in cooperation with Galerie Priska Pasquer (Cologne), supported by Galerie Meessen De Clercq (Brussels), Christophe Guye Galerie (Zurich) and Monica Vögle.

| EN

Japanese photographer Rinko Kawauchi (JP. *1972) is not confined by space and time. She plays with universal memories and references. The pure colors and compositions seek the essence of the world: elements of nature, the cycle of life, the perennial and the transitory, departing from a Japanese sensibility and developing a style which already bears her name.

This the first time a Belgian museum organizes an exhibition dedicated to Kawauchi’s poetic and personal visual language. This exhibition was realized in cooperation with Galerie Priska Pasquer (Cologne), supported by Galerie Meessen De Clercq (Brussels), Christophe Guye Galerie (Zurich) and Monica Vögle.