Sunday, February 22, 2026

Laffanour Galleries Downtown Paris exhibits In Situ Visuals Maz/Art Gstaad February 22, 2026

IN SITU VISUALS

- Until February 22nd, 2026 -

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Laffanour | Galerie Downtown at MAZE Art Gstaad 2026
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For his second participation in MAZE Art Gstaad, François Laffanour is presenting to the public, for the very first time, an unprecedented piece by Brazilian designer José Zanine Caldas. A major figure in 20th-century design, renowned for his work in solid wood, he unveils here an exceptional work, previously kept in a private residence in Ibirapuera, Brazil.

José Zanine Caldas (1919-2001)
Dining Table, 1978
H. 77 x  L. 450 x D. 11 cm

© Laffanour | Galerie Downtown

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This “Dining Table” is notably distinguished by its top adorned with ceramic tiles, a feature scarcely documented in José Zanine Caldas’s work, giving the piece a remarkable uniqueness. Crafted entirely by hand from hand-sawn sucupira wood and sculpted with traditional tools, the table retains visible traces of manual workmanship. The surface treatment, carried out through sanding and waxing, reveals the wood’s density and depth while highlighting the subtle tension between the massive structure and the delicate ceramic inlay.

About
LAFFANOUR | GALERIE DOWNTOWN
François Laffanour
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Based in Paris, Laffanour | Galerie Downtown has established itself as a leading reference in post-war design, representing iconic figures such as Charlotte Perriand, Jean Prouvé, Pierre Jeanneret, and Le Corbusier.

In the years following the Second World War, designers and architects introduced a new approach to furnishing, guided by a desire for freedom and efficiency, serving a modern way of living in an era of technological, scientific, sociological, demographic, and social transformation.

Laffanour | Galerie Downtown also holds the archives of Galerie Steph Simon, which from 1956 to 1974 represented and produced furniture by Charlotte Perriand, Jean Prouvé, Serge Mouille, Georges Jouve, and Isamu Noguchi.

 






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Haines Gallery, Exhibits Andy Goldsworthly, "THe Landscape Artists"


In a new profile in The New Yorker, Andy Goldsworthy speaks to Rebecca Mead about the development of his work and his legacy as an artist, from his earliest installations to Gravestones, a poignant new project that will be the artist's "most substantial work on his home terrain."


The sheer beauty of some of Goldsworthy’s work—sliced fronds of heron feathers arranged in stark geometries, or a boulder coated in blood-red poppy petals—has sometimes led him to be characterized as a visual version of an exultant nature poet. But Goldsworthy deplores the city dweller’s notion of the countryside as a picturesque escape. “For me, the landscape is not a place you go to for therapy and relaxation—it is to get challenged and have ideas, and to generate thoughts and feelings and emotions,” he told me. “It’s a very powerful thing to deal with.”

Read on newyorker.com

Goldsworthy in San Francisco

Drawn Stone (2005) at the de Young Museum

Spire (2008) in the Presidio

Wood Line (2011) in the Presidio

Andy Goldsworthy's work has been the subject of Fifty Years, a critically acclaimed retrospective at the National Galleries of Scotland, as well as exhibitions at major museums including the Aspen Institute, CO; deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Lincoln, MA; Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, Grand Rapids, MI; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY; Museo Nacional Reina Sofia, Madrid, Spain; and Yorkshire Sculpture Park, UK. Site-specific works and commissions include Spire and Wood Line at the Presidio of San Francisco, CA; Stone Sea Passage, Mona - Museum of New and Old Art, Berriedale, Tasmania, Australia; Walking Wall, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO; Storm King Wall, Storm King Art Center, Mountainville, NY; Garden of Remembrance, Jewish Heritage Museum, New York, NY; and Roof, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, among many others.

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Images: 1) Portrait of Andy Goldsworthy. Photo: Nicholas J.R. White for The New Yorker, 2026; 2) Andy Goldsworthy, Drawn Stone, 2005. Photo courtesy the de Young Museum, San Francisco, CA; 3) Andy Goldsworthy, Spire, 2008. Photo: Jay Graham; 4) Andy Goldsworthy, Wood Line, 2011. Photo: Monique Deschaines.

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Friday, February 20, 2026

Art Basel in Basel time to plan your trip and get your tickets June 18-21, 2026

Traveling to Europe this Summer, time to get a ticket for At Basel/ Basel. New art and cutting edge programs along with a vast array of collectable works available.