Saturday, September 14, 2019

Catch The Spaceless Gallery opening October 8th, Paris, Looks Like great fun.


«SPACE(LESS)»
EXHIBITION
FROM OCTOBER 8 TO OCTOBER 27 2019
Featured artists :
Lara Porzak, Félicie d’Estienne d’Orves, Pandora Mond, Jayde Cardinalli, Noémie Lacroix, and Hugh Findletar.
OPENING NIGHT: OCTOBER 8TH FROM 7PM
7 rue Saint-Claude, Paris 3e, France
For its inaugural launch, the Spaceless gallery will present in Paris, 7 Rue Saint-Claude, 75003, the interstellar works of six contemporary artists: Lara Porzak, Félicie d’Estienne d’Orves, Pandora Mond, Jayde Cardinalli, Noémie Lacroix and Hugh Findletar. Under the curation of Founder, Béatrice Masi, the exhibition, “Space (less)” takes a poignant stance on the notion of space and what it represents. Presented through a series of paintings, sculptures, photographs, drawings, textiles, and installations, each artist gives their own subjective answer to this philosophical quest, while providing an opportunity for the visitors to immerse themselves in a sensory experience.
THE EXHIBITION
The void, as French Designer and Architect Charlotte Perriand used to say, contains everything, because it represents the ability to move, the potentiality of motion. Now, let’s imagine an infinite space, without any point of reference. In such a space, movement would be impossible, because there would be nothing to measure the travelled distance. Thus for this proposition to be true, the void must at least contain, a marker.
To explore this subject, the works of Félicie d’Estienne d’Orves and Pandora Mond tackle the issue by referring to a cosmic temporality and light emanating from celestrial objects. In contrast, the photographs of Lara Porzak plunge the viewer into a timeless universe where only memories could serve as a point of reference. Finally, the immersive installations of Jayde Cardinalli and Noémie Lacroix provide a sensory perspective, while Hugh Findlestar’s eclectic creations aim at transcending the concept of emptiness.
THE SPACELESS GALLERY  
Operating through a circuit of ever-changing and innovative pop-up locations, the Spaceless Gallery rejects the rigidity of the traditional “white cube.” Instead, it opts for an innovative and decentralised approach to art that establishes a dialogue between the exhibition venue, the works and the viewer. Founder Béatrice Masi strives to push the boundaries of her profession as a gallery owner. Consultant and curator, she continues to bring together an eclectic community of collectors, collaborators, and artists across various spectrums. With a focus on experiential exhibitions that pays homage to their surroundings, the Spaceless Gallery captures today’s art market unbounded by any one location, audience, genre or media.
STÉPHANE CHAPELLE
AND THE SPACELESS GALLERY
Prior to the exhibition «Space(less)» and during Paris Fashion Week, Stéphane Chapelle, renown Parisian florist in collaoration with the Spaceless Gallery will be presenting Hugh Findletar’s newest creations. The exhibition will take place from the 23rd until the 29th of September in Stéphane’s exquisite flower boutique, 29 rue Richelieu in Paris, 75001.
Seen as masterpieces of nature, flowers, when cut, undoubtedly deserve a pedestal worthy of their beauty. Devoted to this cause, Hugh Findletar strives to reinvent this ideal object, taking inspiration from his personal life experiences.
Hugh was born in Jamaica. A photographer by trade, he grew up in New York where his passion for floral compositions bloomed. Hugh took his passion across the globe to Japan, Kenya and now Milan, where he lives and works, creating bold and imposing glassworks.
Represented in two series, the newest of them, KingZ Cup, is a collection of majestic bowls. By incorporating copper and gold into the molten glass, Hugh embeds his works with deep colours, paying homage to nature, while celebrating the skilled craftsmanship of Murano.
On the other hand, the FLOWERHeadZ vases emerged from the artist’s interactions with the people he meets. Inspired by the ever-changing shapes of faces around him, Hugh created surrealist portraits in a sculptural yet utilitarian form.
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