On the occasion of Plural, we are pleased to present a selection of large-scale works alongside a range of works for emerging collectors.
At the heart of the booth, a new sculpture by
Ludovic Boney stands out for both its physical presence and the subtlety of its image: through a network of stainless steel cables, the silhouette of a hare gradually emerges to the attentive viewer. In dialogue, a painting by
Dil Hildebrand unfolds a distant landscape, structured by enigmatic foregrounds populated with abstract forms, line drawings, and painterly vegetation.
We are also bringing together a body of works by
Ari Bayuaji, created between 2016 and 2017. Arising from an exploration of the history of ink in East Asian calligraphy and painting traditions, these works divert the medium from its conventional use through experimental processes. The resulting abstract compositions evoke, at times, oceanic depths and, at others, the vastness of outer space.
The booth is completed by a selection of works by
Karilee Fuglem,
Leila Zelli,
Marie-Jeanne Musiol,
Roberto Pellegrinuzzi,
James Lee Chiahan,
Luc Courchesne,
John Latour,
Jérôme Fortin, and
Ripley Whiteside, offering a range of practices and scales.