UP IN THE AIR

UP IN THE AIR

71 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré Paris, 75008, France Wednesday, January 11, 2023–Saturday, March 25, 2023

Following in the footsteps of Icarus, artists have tried to conquer weightlessness with the grace of their art. 

t1971-r5 by hans hartung

Hans Hartung

T1971-R5, 1971

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30 systematic colour columns vertically by richard paul lohse

Richard Paul Lohse

30 systematic colour columns vertically, 1988

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saint-tropez, vu depuis la citadelle by maximilien luce

Maximilien Luce

Saint-Tropez, vu depuis la Citadelle, 1903–1906

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vue de céret, le castellas by albert marquet

Albert Marquet

Vue de Céret, Le Castellas, 1875–1947

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alger, vue de la ville et du port by albert marquet

Albert Marquet

Alger, vue de la ville et du port, ca. 1940

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vue d'alger by albert marquet

Albert Marquet

Vue d'Alger, 1941–1942

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femme, oiseau, étoile,constellation by joan miró

Joan Miró

Femme, oiseau, étoile,constellation, 1977

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hibou marron noir, (a.r.123) by pablo picasso

Pablo Picasso

Hibou marron noir, (A.R.123), 1951

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oiseau n°91 by pablo picasso

Pablo Picasso

Oiseau n°91, 1963

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sans titre by jean-paul riopelle

Jean-Paul Riopelle

Sans titre, 1971

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l'oiseau amoureux, "nana enlaçant un oiseau de paradis" by niki de saint phalle

Niki de Saint Phalle

L'oiseau amoureux, "nana enlaçant un oiseau de Paradis", 1987–1988

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From 15 January to 25 March, the HELENE BAILLY gallery is taking to the skies with its new exhibition: UP IN THE AIR!
Following in the footsteps of Icarus, painters and sculptors have tried to conquer weightlessness with the grace of their art. From the figurative representation of the wind to its materialisation through conceptual art, artists have always sought to interpret the floating, the celestial.
The exhibition "UP IN THE AIR" brings together the great figures of artistic creation of the 19th and 20th centuries and allows us to discover their different interpretations of the element air, so complex to grasp, through the choice of the support, the colour or the material.
The artist Charles Pétillon is the guest of this new exhibition. His white spheres suspended in the middle of landscapes devoid of any human presence underline the beauty of these empty spaces. Through his photographs, the artist invests striking places by giving them a new flight. A dialogue is created between the ancient and the modern, through the architecture of these abandoned spaces. Between abstraction and harmony, balance and fantasy, Charles Pétillon's invasions of balloons transcend spaces and create a new breath.