One more week to go see the balanced sculptures created by American artist Paul Wallach! The closing will take place on Saturday, March 13th with a reading by Nicolas Pesquès and the signature of two books about the artist’s work.
Falling Up, the first major exhibition in Paris of Paul Wallach, gathers twenty recent works.
The Frankfurter Allgemeine describes them as “formal utopias (…) extremely subtle, designed and hung off the wall so that their static remains incomprehensible” in an article entitled “To Play with What our Mind Perceives,” published January 16th, 2010.
> Download the save the date <
__________________________________________________________________________
From Marth 20th until May 22nd 2010, the gallery will present Inner Monsoon, the first exhibition in France by Portuguese artist Rui Moreira.
The artist’s work is based on a series of “interior landscapes” assembled in three groups of drawings, figurative and abstract, creating a system of fluxus and movement. These drawings evoke divinities, landscapes or geometric constructions; each work is carried out with extreme patience and meticulousness as a mnemonic exercise based on a ritual, repeated endlessly.
The exhibition will gather twenty drawings and a film, Conquer the Concave, based on the monumental dome that the artist painted in a church in the region of Algarve in Portugal.
> Download the press release <
__________________________________________________________________________
From May 29th until July 17th 2010, German artist Hanns Schimansky will exhibit his scriptured drawings in which he captures and extends the intensity of the elusive moment in order to live the rhythm of the world. By inviting and provoking randomness, the artist stands in the wat of the staggering speed of our world eaten up by the media.
The geometric forms or the intertwined lines, accented by folding paper, create an energy writing specific to Schimansky. Landscapes and cities emerge to make us travel.
Hanns Schimansky has exhibited widely in Europe, particularly in Germany and has had several major solo exhibitions at the Gemeentemuseum at the Hague, at the Kunsthalle Karlsruhe Staatcliche or the Musée d’Art et d’Histoire of Neuchâtel in Switzerland.
> Download the press pack <
Galerie Jaeger Bucher – 5&7 rue de Saintonge – 75003 Paris – Tél : +331 42 72 60 42 – www.galeriejaegerbucher.com
















Il propose dans ses dessins scripturés de vivre le rythme du monde en captant et en prolongeant l’intensité insaisissable de l’instant, en convoquant le hasard et en le provoquant, opposant ainsi un ralentissement délibéré à la vitesse vertigineuse de notre monde médiatique. Les formes géométriques ou encore l’entrelacs des lignes, accentués par les pliages du papier, créent une écriture énergique propre à Schimansky.
Reservation and registration at the club


Once again, SHOW OFF will be located at the Port of Champs Elysées at the foot of the Grand Palais and the FIAC. The only art fair offshoot of the FIAC, SHOW OFF is not to be missed.
Roger-Viollet, created in 1938, is engaged since 1998 in a program of digitization of their photo collections (350 000 images have been digitized so far).
In this exhibition, Hanns Schimansky is showing 40 drawings made between 2007 and 2010. These drawings, written as much as drawn, attempt to capture and to prolong the present moment, to mirror the rhythm of the universe. Using and provoking the idea of chance, he metaphorically slows the headlong speed at which we live in today’s world, dominated as it is by the media. Geometric shapes and intercrossing, looping lines, accentuated by the folds in the paper he uses, form Schimansky’s unmistakeable energetic graphic style: cities and landscapes appear, through which we are invited to travel.
Created in 1998, Artistik Rezo currently has 200 000 subscribers to the weekly newsletter. The Club allows its members to benefit from preferential rates and exclusive invitations to the best cultural events in Paris :
and rue Claude Bernard, and those of the Agence Roger-Viollet, rue de Seine.