March 14th 2007 _ Catalogues

Catalogue Jean Dubuffet for Hopkins-Custot

La galerie Hopkins-Custot has entrusted Communic'Art with the creation of a catalogue on Dubuffet's exhibition at the Pavillon des Antiquaires and at the gallery.

The 11th Pavillon des arts et du design will be held at the Jardin des Tuileries from March 28th until April 1st 2007. Galerie Hopkins-Custot will present a remarkable series of works by Jean Dubuffet. In order to leave a trace of this exhibition, the gallery has entrusted Communic’Art with the creation of an 80 pages catalogue with 40 full page illustrations.

DubuffetAlong with each reproduction is a quote of the artist which gives a very personal light to the work.

The reader is thus able to grasp Dubuffet’s creative thought, his motivation and complexity, with intimacy and emotion.

The catalogue presents a group of « praticables », painted and mobile cut-outs, created for the project COUCOU BAZAR.

This animated painting allowed Jean Dubuffet to « have the spectator enter the images ».

« I like Dubuffet because his paintings mix humour with a jam of possibilities, an apocalypse of shapes, a swarming of incredible, laughable and contradictory things ; an opera of an immersed city », describes French writer Alexandre Vialatte, about the work of Dubuffet.

Born in Le Havre in 1901 of wine merchant parents, Jean Dubuffet studied at the Beaux Arts. At the age of 42, after renouncing twice to painting, he decided to dedicate himself to making art.

Against an « intellectual » art, or what he called « asphyxiating culture », he became a creator and provocateur of genius, using a childish yet not innocent style of drawing and became internationally known.

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 and online bookstores, including Fnac, Amazon and Dilicom.

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

Galerie Hopkins-Custot – 2, avenue Matignon – Tél : +331 42 25 32 32 – www.hopkins-custot.com

March 7th 2007 _ Catalogues

A catalogue Petr Axenoff for Orel Art

Created for galerie Orel Art the first monograph on Russian artist Petr Axenoff

The first exhibition in France of Petr Axenoff’ work will be held from March 8th until April 6th, 2007 at Galerie Orel Art. In order to leave a trace of this exhibition, the gallery requested from Communic’Art to create a catalogue that would include the three bodies of work on view: I remember your beauty, Snow White’s Tragedy and The Flowers of Evil.

AxenoffA painter, stylist and designer, Petr Axenoff was born in Moscow in 1976. He composes « seductive visions » inspired by a fantastic and dark world. The series I remember your beauty, at the center of the catalogue, pays tribute to seven icons of feminity and mystery, seven women of the XXth century who have fascinated the artist including Sarah Bernhardt, Noël Leslie or Greta Garbo.

Seven photo-realistic diptychs represent these beauties at their height and through a mirror game with the effects of time.

By creating this disturbing confrontation, the artist raises a series of questions on the unavoidability of changes and decay against the ideal of eternal beauty. « There is no precise limit between the end of youth and the beginning of old age », says the artist.

Three texts come with the works : a text by Alexandre Yakimovitch, doctor in Art History and member of the Academy of Arts in Russia, another text by Stéphan Lévy-Kuentz, art critic specialised in russian contemporary art and a text by the artist himself.

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 and online bookstores, including Fnac, Amazon and Dilicom.

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

Galerie Orel Art – 40 rue Quincampoix 74004 Paris – Tel : +331 47 20 22 54 – www.orelart.com

March 7th 2007 _ Advisory service

A new website for galerie Hopkins-Custot

Communic'Art has created a new website for galerie Hopkins-Custot which will be launched on March 7, 2007 at the Maastricht Art Fair

La galerie Hopkins-Custot a confié à Communic’art la création de son site Internet et sa mise en ligne pour le mercredi 7 mars 2007, à l’occasion du vernissage de la foire de Maastricht. D’un style moderne et classique, simple d’utilisation, intuitif et dynamique, ce site en anglais, avec une version française, est à l’image du prestige de la galerie.
Depuis sa création en 1979, la galerie s’est spécialisée dans les domaines de l’Impressionnisme, du Post-impressionnisme, des Nabis et des Maîtres Modernes. En outre, la galerie représente désormais des artistes contemporains reconnus comme Sam Szafran, Jedd Novatt et Marc Quinn. Acteur majeur du marché de l’art français, la galerie place notamment des œuvres dans les principales collections internationales privées et publiques.

Le site comprend un grand nombre de rubriques et fonctionnalités favorisant une lecture aisée pour tous :
- des fiches d’artistes très fournies visuellement et contextuellement
- des dossiers sur les artistes contemporains de la galerie
- la liste des foires d’art auxquelles participe la galerie
- un espace privé qui permet d’accéder à des informations sur les œuvres disponibles à la vente
- les catalogues édités par la galerie et accessibles à la vente en ligne

Galerie Hopkins-Custot - 2, avenue Matignon – Tél : +331 42 25 32 32 – www.hopkins-custot.com