artgenève

artgenève

Palexpo, Route François-Peyrot 30 Le Grand-Saconnex, 1218, Switzerland Thursday, January 26, 2023–Sunday, January 29, 2023


untitled (from the “nomad” series) by romany eveleigh

Romany Eveleigh

Untitled (from the “Nomad” series), 1997

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untitled (from the “nomad” series) by romany eveleigh

Romany Eveleigh

Untitled (from the “Nomad” series), 1997

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“made for each other duet e by romany eveleigh

Romany Eveleigh

“Made for each other DUET E, 2017

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inland series by romany eveleigh

Romany Eveleigh

Inland series, 2017

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i ching i & ii by romany eveleigh

Romany Eveleigh

I Ching I & II, 1994–1995

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copa by romany eveleigh

Romany Eveleigh

Copa, 1990

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situation perilleuse by john latham

John Latham

Situation Perilleuse, 1959

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souvenir du "dejeuner en fourrure" (souvenir of breakfast in fur) by meret oppenheim

Meret Oppenheim

Souvenir du "Dejeuner en fourrure" (Souvenir of Breakfast in Fur), created: 1972

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andalouse [espagnole à la mantille] by francis picabia

Francis Picabia

Andalouse [Espagnole à la mantille], 1926–1927

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janela do caos by francis picabia

Francis Picabia

Janela do Caos, 1949

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untitled (visage du femme) by francis picabia

Francis Picabia

Untitled (Visage du Femme), 1952

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assortiment de dessins de francis picabia by francis picabia

Francis Picabia

Assortiment de Dessins de Francis Picabia, 1952

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At artgenève 2023, Richard Saltoun Gallery is delighted to present a solo booth dedicated to abstract painter Romany Eveleigh, whose work stands out for her uncompromising sign-based vocabulary rooted in a minimalist aesthetic.

Borrowing techniques, and materials from the world of writing and printing, Eveleigh realised paintings, drawings and collages that place painting in a philosophical dimension. She often worked in series and on square or near-square white supports resembling blank pages.

Alongside the lesbian activist Michèle Causse, the famed American art historian Barbara Rose was one of the artist’s early champions. She described Eveleigh’s 1980s paintings as "spiritual retreats that calm and center the mind", comparing them as aids to contemplation in the same manner as Mark Rothko, Barnett Newman, and Robert Motherwell.

Alongside the solo presentation, Richard Saltoun Gallery will also bring works by Bracha L. Ettinger, Louise Bourgeois, Sandro Chia, Alexander Brodsky, Meret Oppenheim, John Latham, Francis Picabia, Vivian Suter, Heidi Bucher and Antonio Calderara.