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Esther Schipper is pleased to announce a special presentation with historical works by Jacques Douchez and Norberto Nicola, organized with Olivier Renaud-Clément.

Jacques Douchez and Norberto Nicola operated a collective studio, Atelier Douchez-Nicola, from 1959- 1980. Inspired by tapestry as a three-dimensional form that combines finely woven natural fibers with abstractsculptural forms, their collaborative and independent textile work marks a key chapter in Brazilian art history.Inspired by his extensive travels, Nicola’s work often combines techniques and materials of indigenous cultureswith those of European handicraft. For his part, Douchez’s dedication to abstraction is evident in balancedgeometric constructions.

Central to Norberto Nicola’s textile practice are the qualities of flexibility, tension, and elasticity, which the artist sought to capture in his work, as well as the use of mixed media. In addition to drawing on his trainingas an abstract painter, works by Nicola demonstrate the importance of intuition and touch. Sourcing allmaterials from within Brazil, Nicola studied techniques and gathered natural fibres used by different indigenouscommunities throughout the country. He was a particularly passionate student of the feather art of indigenouscommunities of the Amazon, such as the Urubu-Kaapor and Tapirapé. He found resonance both in the colourpalettes used in feather art, which echo those of the Brazilian landscape, and in their broad functions thattranscended mere decoration. Works such as Descobrimento (Discovery, 1980s) and Rebentos da Noite(Sprouts of the Night, 1986) conjure up images of verdant jungle, damp soil and fragile new growth.

For Jacques Douchez, artistic tapestry combines his early fascination with the medieval textile arts of Cluny and the conceptual and technical rigour learned in painter Samson Flexor’s highly influential Atelier-Abstração.Untitled (1970s) is characteristic of this: its brooding colour palette offset by careful construction and daringslits that evoke the work of abstractionist contemporaries such as Lucio Fontana. In Untitled (1973) Douchez’sinclinations towards mathematics and balanced composition are clearly on display. While the colours referencethe lush flora of Brazil, the work is laid out on a rigorous geometric grid and the irregular organic forms arestrictly confined within two harmonious spheres.

The joint studio Atelier Douchez-Nicola represented a significant step in the development of contemporary art in Brazil. In conversation with international innovators such as Magdalena Abakanowicz and Jagoda BuićDouchez and Nicola broke with local and Western tradition to create three-dimensional tapestries. Texture,mixed media, and intentional incisions complement the artists’ painterly skills of colour and line, creating awhole new kind of ‘woven object’ as the artists’ referred to their works in their 1969 manifesto Formas Tecidas(Woven Forms).

We thank Gomide&Co for their generous collaboration on this project

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Esther Schipper founded the gallery in 1989 in Cologne. In 1997 the gallery relocated to Berlin. Through more than three decades of continuous exhibition practice, the gallery has established itself as a major force not only in Germany but in an international context, with offices in Paris and Seoul and representatives in France, Spain, the United States, Latin America, South Korea, Taiwan and China. The gallery holds up to ten gallery exhibitions as well as multiple off-site projects each year and participates in leading art fairs across the globe.

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