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that Fabienne Verdier left for China at the age of twenty to study under the great masters of traditional painting and stayed there for ten years?
Verdier revolutionized her art by abandoning easel painting and creating a unique vertical painting technique where gravity plays a central role. In 2006, she even designed monumental brushes that extend her body, allowing her to paint her works directly on the floor.
📸 Fabienne Verdier in her studio in 2009 copyright Philippe Chancel
Discover Nicolas de Staël’s stunning work 'Marine' (1954) at the Monaco Masters Show: La Côte D’Azur, Terre d’Inspiration, on view until August 31st.
Artwork: Nicolas de Staël, Marine, 1954, oil on canvas, 60 x 81 cm I 23.6 x 31.9 in
📍Opera Gallery Monaco
⏳3 July - 31 August
✅ Find out more and plan your visit by clicking in the link below:
https://www.operagallery.com/event/the-monaco-masters-show-la-cote-d-azur-terre-d-inspiration
Thank you ‘Harper’s Bazaar’ for this wonderful interview featuring Belén Herrera, director of Opera Gallery Madrid.
Click below to read the article (in Spanish) :
https://www.harpersbazaar.com/es/cultura/ocio/a61619176/belen-herrera-directora-opera-gallery-madrid-entrevista/
Discover our current display at Opera Gallery Geneva, featuring the abstract works of Pierre Soulages and Fabienne Verdier, alongside Manolo Valdés’ iconic ‘Reina Mariana’.
‘I like the idea of a word becoming a picture, almost leaving its body, then coming back and becoming a word again,’ Ed Ruscha once said. ‘I see myself working with two things that don’t even ask to understand each other.’ His earlier paintings have been described as ‘not pictures of words but words treated as visual constructs’.
Artwork: Ed Ruscha, Call me Angel Chile, 2001, acrylic on canvas, 101 x 137 cm I 39.8 x 53.9 in
📍Opera Gallery Seoul
Discover a selection of works by Xevi Solà at Opera Gallery Madrid! Solà’s paintings feature unique, slender, and pale figures that emit an ethereal aura. Each piece boldly embraces figuration, capturing characters in rare and intimate moments. Beyond the visible, his artworks evoke deep emotions and sensations.
📍Opera Gallery Madrid
Artwork: Xevi Solà, Meeting Point, 2023, oil on canvas, 180 x 220 cm | 70.9 x 86.6 in
A special visit from Pedro Almodóvar at Opera Gallery Madrid!
“Since I began my life as a photographer, I have always tried to imitate paintings, not photography, without resorting to any special technique except waiting for the light that comes through the windows. My only task has been to wait for the exact moment, which varies depending on the season and at times, it’s a matter of a very few minutes.” -Pedro Almodóvar
‘I would love to make work that has the same effect on me that looking at nature does. I know that’s naive. Nature has had billions of years of practice and makes wonderful things. Our use of material is quite reduced.’ -Tony Cragg
Artwork: Tony Cragg, Current version, 2009, bronze, 166 x 60 x 70 cm I 23.6 x 27.6 in New York
As an artist you have to fight and survive the wilderness to keep your creative freedom. Creativity is very fragile.’ -Karel Appel
Artwork:
Karel Appel, Tête Cobra, 1957, oil on canvas, 99.7 x 99.7 cm I 39.3 x 39.3 In
✅ Discover our selection of available works by Karel Appel by clicking on the link below:
https://www.operagallery.com/artist/karel-appel
that ‘Wou-ki’ translates to “no boundaries” in English?
It’s the perfect name an artist who transcends geography, chronology, nationality, materials, and subjects to access universal truth and beauty.
📸 Zao Wou-ki in Paris in 2003. Francois Guillot/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
✅ Discover our available works by Zao Wou-Ki by clicking on the link below:
https://www.operagallery.com/artist/zao-wou-ki
Experience the vibrant showcase at Opera Gallery Beirut, featuring the dynamic works of George Morton-Clark and Michel Abboud!
Manolo Valdés and Miguel Sainz Ojeda are featured in the ‘Summer Vibes II’ exhibition at Opera Gallery Madrid, on view until August 31st!
✅ Plan your visit by clicking in the link below:
https://www.operagallery.com/event/summer-vibes-02
Manolo Valdés comments on the juxtaposition between the static faces of his sculptures and their dynamic headdresses, stating, “I must admit that I adore the pronounced tension that is established between the two parts; it’s as if they were two entirely different sculptures. The challenge is having them function as a harmonious whole, as well as allowing their initial different formulation to be seen not as something separate but as something enriching.”
Artwork: Manolo Valdés, Juno, 2017, brass, 72 x 61 x 48 cm I 28.3 x 24 x 18.9 In
📍Opera Gallery Monaco
“Polka dots can’t stay alone. When we obliterate nature and our bodies with polka dots, we become part of the unity of our environments.” -Yayoi Kusama
Artwork: Yayoi Kusama, Gold Accumulation 2, 1999, acrylic on canvas, 117 x 91 x 3 cm I 46.1 x 35.8 x 1.2 In
📍Opera Gallery Monaco
✅ Discover our selection of available works by Yayoi Kusama by clicking on the link below:
https://www.operagallery.com/artist/yayoi-kusama
Current display Paris, featuring an eclectic selection of works by Fernando Botero, Manolo Valdés, Karel Appel, Georges Condo, Robert Combas, and more!
“It is not in fact painted sculpture itself, but rather a monumentally erected painting.”
—Jean Dubuffet
Created in 1972 and evolving from the artist’s highly celebrated ‘L’Hourloupe cycle’, ‘Buste aux envols’ is one of the ‘Statuaire du vêtement’ costumes produced by the artist as part of his animated painting or ‘spectacle’ ‘Coucou Bazar’, bringing the imaginative and immersive world of Jean Dubuffet’s graphic universe into striking, three-dimensional reality.
Artwork: Jean Dubuffet, Buste aux envols, 1972, polyurethane paint on epoxy resin, 111.8 x 73.7 x 48.3 I 44 x 29 x 19 In
📍Opera Gallery Geneva
✅ Discover our selection of available works by Jean Dubuffet by clicking on the link below:
https://www.operagallery.com/artist/jean-dubuffet
Pablo Picasso’s “Personnage (Homme)” from 1970 is one of the highlights of ‘The Monaco Masters Show: La Côte d’Azur, terre d’inspiration,’ currently on view until August 31st!
Artwork: Pablo Picasso, Personnage (Homme), 23.12.1970, oil on plywood, 128 x 81.5 I 50.4. 32.1 In
📍Opera Gallery Monaco
⏳3 July - 31 August
✅ Find out more and plan your visit by clicking on the link below:
https://www.operagallery.com/event/the-monaco-masters-show-la-cote-d-azur-terre-d-inspiration
that Georges Mathieu was one of the pioneers of ‘performance painting’?
From the 1950s, Mathieu would create large-scale abstract works in front of live audiences, turning the act of painting into a theatrical event. His rapid, dynamic brushstrokes and the dramatic flair with which he approached his canvases made these performances as much a spectacle as the finished artworks themselves. This innovative approach helped bridge the gap between visual art and performance art, influencing future generations of artists.
📸 Georges Mathieu by Raphael GAILLARDE/GAMMA/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)
✅ Discover our selection of available works by Georges Mathieu by clicking in the link below:
https://www.operagallery.com/artist/georges-mathieu
‘The Monaco Masters show’ is now on view until August 31st! This remarkable exhibition features iconic sculptures by Fernando Botero alongside the powerful paintings of Pierre Soulages and Kazuo Shiraga, among many others. Visit us to experience this stunning collection of masterworks!
📍Opera Gallery Monaco
⏳3 July - 31 August
✅ Find out more and plan your visit by clicking on the link below:
https://www.operagallery.com/event/the-monaco-masters-show-la-cote-d-azur-terre-d-inspiration
Anselm Reyle’s art blurs the boundary between painting and sculpture. By experimenting with materials like aluminum, mirrors, and neon lights, his work showcases vibrant spontaneity paired with technical complexity.
Discover a selection of his works in the ‘Summer Vibes II’ exhibition at Opera Gallery Madrid.
Artwork: Anselm Reyle, Untitled, 2023, mixed media, neon, cable, acrylic glass, 174 x 152 x 30 cm I 68.5 x 59.8 c 11.8 In
✅ Plan your visit by clicking on the link below :
https://www.operagallery.com/artist/anselm-reyle
Experience the vibrant energy of summer at Opera Gallery Madrid’s ‘Summer Vibes II’ exhibition! Discover stunning works by Xevi Solà, George Morton-Clark, Manolo Valdés, and more.
✅Plan your visit by clicking on the link below:
https://www.operagallery.com/event/summer-vibes-02
‘Color is born of the interpenetration of light and dark.’ -Sam Francis
📸 Sam Francis in his Broadway studio in Santa Monica, California, 1983, photo by Jerry Sohn.
✅ Discover our selection of available works by Sam Francis by clicking on the link below:
https://www.operagallery.com/artist/sam-francis
George Morton-Clark’s vibrant characters come to life with oil, acrylic, and charcoal on large canvases. His abstract paintings and sculptures burst with energy and color, blending bold imagery with expressionistic techniques. Inspired by films, music, travel, and pop culture, his art merges abstract and figurative elements, featuring nostalgic, cartoonish figures with large eyes and exaggerated expressions that evoke a range of emotions and curiosity. Morton-Clark’s work connects with everyday life, transforming chaos into captivating, lively expressions that inspire and enchant viewers.
Artwork: George Morton-Clark, Next Level 1UPs, oil, acrylic, charcoal, pastel and spray on canvas, 210 x 170 cm I 82.7 x 66.9 In
📍Opera Gallery Beirut
✅ Discover our selection of available works by George Morton-Clark by clicking on the link below:
https://www.operagallery.com/artist/george-morton-clark
Iconic works by pop art legends Andy Warhol and Keith Haring are on display at Opera Gallery Monaco!
✅ Find out more and plan your visit by clicking on the link below:
https://www.operagallery.com/event/the-monaco-masters-show-la-cote-d-azur-terre-d-inspiration
André Brasilier blends impressionism and abstract art in his serene landscapes, graceful equestrian scenes, and poetic depictions of music and dance. His delicate brushwork and soft color palette create timeless, tranquil compositions. Discover the elegance and emotional depth of Brasilier’s art at Opera Gallery Singapore!
✅ Discover our selection of available works by André Brasilier by clicking on the link below:
https://www.operagallery.com/artist/andre-brasilier
Manolo Valdés has continually turned to the paintings of Diego Velázquez as a source and site of investigation. Since the early 1980’s, he has repeatedly reworked Velázquez’s portrait of Queen Mariana (ca. 1652), producing both pictorial and sculptural versions in different materials and scales.
Artwork: Manolo Valdés, Reina Mariana, 2012, iron, 167 x 123.2 x 88.9 cm I 66 x 48.5 x 35 In
📍 Paris
Jean Paul Riopelle had a unique technique of applying paint with palette knives and spatulas, creating rich textures and dynamic compositions. His works captivate with bold colors and energetic brushstrokes, showcasing a masterful exploration of form and space.
Artwork: Jean Paul Riopelle, Untitled, 1958, oil on canvas, 114 x 146 cm I 44.9 x 57.5 In
📍Opera Gallery Singapore
✅ Discover our selection of available works by clicking on the link below:
https://www.operagallery.com/artist/jean-paul-riopelle
🌞 ‘Summer Vibes’ is currently on view at Opera Gallery Madrid until July 31st!
Featured Artists: Alexander Calder, Tom Wesslemann, John Chamberlain, Karel Appel, Georg Baselitz, Bengt Lindström, Fernando Botero, Manolo Valdés, Juan Genovés, Lita Cabellut, Ron Arad, Anselm Reyle, Andy Denzler, Fred Eerdekens, Cristina Babiloni,Miguel Sainz Ojeda, Xevi Solà, George Morton-Clark, Adrián Navarro, Alfred Haberpointner and Jae Ko.
⏳20 June - 31 July
📍Opera Gallery Madrid
✅ Find out more and plan your visit by clicking on the link below:
https://www.operagallery.com/event/summer-vibes-02
Yayoi Kusama’s fascination with pumpkins began in her childhood in pre-war Japan when her family owned a plant nursery specializing in kabocha squash (Japanese pumpkin). Her early drawings of pumpkins evolved into a lifelong obsession. Reflecting on her attraction to them, she once expressed, “I was enchanted by their charming and winsome form. What appealed to me most was the pumpkin’s generous unpretentiousness.”
Artwork: Yayoi Kusama, I Carry On Living with the Pumpkins, 2014, Urethane paint on fiber reinforced plastics, 180 x 180 x 30 cm I 70.9 x 70.9 x 11.8 In
📍Opera Gallery Paris
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