Galerie Laurentin
First published on 15 September 2020
First published on 15 September 2020
Ernest Pignon-Ernest was born in Nice in February 1942. Since the 1960s, he has made the street his main place of expression: he glues silk-screen prints and drawings with a strong political, historical and social character. On the walls of Paris,
The exhibition retraces the artist's career and explains his creative and intellectual approach, for more than 60 years, through a panel of works and photographic testimonies of his prolific work than on the streets of the world. Nearly 60 works of
The work is one of 17 pieces of Asian art donated by lawyer and art collector Hallam Chow.
The São Paulo-based gallery also represents artists such as Lucas Arruda, Sonia Gomes, Paulo Nimer Pjota, and Kishio Suga.
Founded in 2017, the Hyundai Blue Prize is an annual award for emerging Chinese curators sponsored by Hyundai Motor Company and Hyundai Motorstudio Beijing.
From Central Eastern Europe comes a group show in Hong Kong that tracks the passage of time in personal stories and interpretations of connection.
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