October 11th 2006 _ Catalogues

The forty years book of galerie Daniel Templon

Created for Galerie Daniel Templon, the most authentic and complete book ever published to “learn” contemporary art

In 1966, the young Daniel Templon is 21 years old when he creates his first gallery, rue Bonaparte in Paris. This anniversary book recounts the first 40 years of gallery Daniel Templon.

Templon_40ansWith over 400 exhibitions, gallery Daniel Templon has become internationally reknowned and counts today some of the major actors of the contemporary artistic scene.

Its history is mixed with the evolution of the art market and the successive apparition of new artistic trends in the second half of the XXth century:

Abstraction, New Realism, Pop art, Minimalism, Conceptual Art, Support-Surface, the Italian trans-avant-garde, Neo-expressionnism, New Americain Figuration…

A large number of artists who have now entered History, have exhibited rue Beaubourg. Among the most famous, are the French Arman, Ben, Daniel Buren, César, Gérard Garouste, Raymond Hains, Alain Jacquet, Paul Rebeyrolle, François Rouan ou Claude Viallat, and the american stars such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Donald Judd, Ellsworth Kelly, Willem De Kooning, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Rauschenberg, Julian Schnabel, Richard Serra, Frank Stella, or Andy Warhol.

Two texts open these 40 years of exhibitions on paper : a foreword by Ann Hindry, art critic, curator of Modern Art at the Fonds Doisneau of Renault and an interview of Daniel Templon by Bernard Blistène, General Inspector of artistic creation at the Délégation aux Arts plastiques of the Ministère de la culture et de la communication.

Through an exceptionnel ensemble of more than 1 000 reproductions, 500 documents and critical texts extracted
from the gallery’s archive, this book allows to discover the itinerary of a well-known art dealer who has made, very often, visionary choices.

It is the most authentic and complete book ever published to “learn” contemporary art.

This catalogue is distributed by our partner PARIS MUSÉES in 300 bookstores in France, including 50 specialized
bookstores with an Art section.

The catalogue will be listed in over forty (40) professional databases, including
FNAC, AMAZON and DILICOM as well as in online bookstores. The catalogue will also be distributed in Europe,
North America and Eastern Europe.

Galerie Daniel Templon – 30 rue Beaubourg – 75003 Paris – Tél : +331 42 72 14 10 – www.danieltemplon.com

October 11th 2006 _ Catalogues

A catalogue Tirelli for galerie Di Meo

Galerie Di Meo has entrusted Communic'Art with the creation of Marco Tirelli's catalogue for his exhibition held from June until September 2006

For Marco Tirelli’s exhibition at di Meo gallery, from June 2 until September 7, Communic’Art has created a catalogue of 64 pages with all the exhibited artworks, a foreword by Nello di Meo and a text by Vincenzo Cerami, the author of Life is Beautiful.

TirelliMarco Tirelli, born in Rome in 1956, belongs to the New Roman School and develops, since the 70s, a pictorial work in the tradition of the Metaphysics.

The artist often compares his own works with a window of a countryside house, open on the darkness of the night, a deep and abyssal darkness that surrounds everything.

Through the window, the artist illuminates a small part of it with a lamp, allowing the eyes to discover it and become a witness of its infinity.

After a first exhibition in Milan in 1978, Marco Tirelli participates to the Venice Biennale in 1981 and 1990.

He presents his works all over the workd, from New York to Paris and Tokyo, and participates to numerous international exhibitions in Sao Paulo, Sidney or Paris. A number of national collections own his work.

This catalogue is distributed by our partner PARIS MUSÉES in 300 bookstores in France, including 50 specialized with an Art section. The catalogue will be listed in over forty (40) professional databases, including Fnac, Amazon and Dilicom as well as in online bookstores.

The catalogue will also be distributed in Europe, North America, Canada and Eastern Europe.

Galerie Di Meo - 9 rue Beaux-Arts – 75006 Paris – Tél : +331 43 54 10 98 – www.dimeo.fr