Represented artist's portrait — Jean Gfeller
Discover Jean Gfeller's portrait and art through three things to know about his practice.
Read morePortrait d'artiste représenté — Nicolas Dhervillers
Discover Nicolas Dhervillers' portrait and art through three things to know about his practice.
Read moreMorgane Tschiember, "Skin Poems"
Morgane Tschiember’s work transcends the boundaries between sculpture, painting and installation, and questions issues of perception — whether olfactory, sonic or visual — as much as metaphysical notions. Discover the new series she made for Dilecta, Skin Poems.
Read moreParis Photo 2024 : Up-close, Caroline Corbasson
Intertwining mediums as well as worlds, Caroline Corbasson is one of those artists who takes an interest in and describes reality not on the basis of social or cultural data, but of the materials and elements that make it up, right down to the most microscopic scale.
Read more"Forms of Rest", Nicolas Dhervillers
Nicolas Dhervillers’ third exhibition at Dilecta, entitled Forms of Rest, invites us to take a road trip through the American desert, following in the footsteps of the great nineteenth-century painters and photographers who set out on expeditions to document a sumptuous wilderness never seen before.
Read moreÀ fleur de paume — Un regard sur la miniature dans l'art contemporain [A look at miniature in contemporary art]
Group show curated by Thomas Fort With works by Sylvie Auvray, Sosthène Baran, Damien Cadio, Marion Chaillou, Ali Cherri, Giulietta Cogotti, Jérémie Cosimi, Lélia Demoisy, Nicolas Dhervillers, Alice Gauthier, Jean Gfeller, Majd Abdel Hamid, Oscar Lefebvre, Amandine Maas, Annette Messager, Zélie Nguyen, Lucile Piketty, Mircea Suciu, Rosa Maria Unda Souki, Thomas Tronel-Gauthier and Wang Suo Yuan.
Read moreEmmanuel Régent, "Pendentia Nubila" [The Hanging Clouds]
Pendentia Nubila [The Hanging Clouds], Emmanuel Régent’s first exhibition at Dilecta, featuring a dozen unexhibited Indian ink drawings and watercolours on paper, is in fact marked by the notion of disruption.
Read moreSeries : Thomas Houseago, Mircea Suciu, Nicolas Daubanes
At Dilecta, art publishing projects are carried out as an extension of books, with the idea of the enjoyment of cultivating ways of printing, the forms of the multiple and, of course, the meaning given to representation, which changes from piece to piece. The three artists invited to take part in this exhibition cycle - Nicolas Daubanes, Thomas Houseago and Mircea Suciu - each present extremely different works, but they all come together through the questions raised by the creation of a “series”.
Read moreThree questions to Clara Pagnussatt, an art advisotr
As part of our Christmas newsletter, we invited four leading figures of the art world to share their experiences on contemporary artworks and their wishlists for the Christmas holidays.
Read moreThree questions to Gaël Charbau, a curator
As part of our Christmas newsletter, we invited four leading figures of the art world to share their experiences on contemporary artworks and their wishlists for the Christmas holidays.
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