Galerie Anne-Sophie Duval

Français

Modernity in Progress

September 13 to October 23, 2010, Galerie Anne Sophie Duval, Paris

With the exhibition "Modernity in progress" Galerie Anne-Sophie Duval joined Galerie Ulrich Fiedler from Berlin during the Biennale 2010 in Paris to pay tribute to the pioneer artists of modernist design.

Alongside work by major designers such as Breuer, Gray, Le Corbusier, Mies van der Rohe or Rietveld, convinced of the need to modernize design and furniture, pieces from artists such as Burkhalter, Baugniet, Damon, Felix Aublet or Adrienne Gorska will provide a broader insight on this period. Combining aesthetic creation and emergence of new materials, they can be seen precursors of contemporary design.



Press Release

Design Miami/Basel 2010

15.-19. June 2010/Basel, Switzerland

Galerie Anne-Sophie Duval will be at the prominent Design Miami/Basel global design forum for the first time from June 15th to 19th next, as a gallery specialising in Art Deco.

In keeping with its tradition and reputation, Galerie Anne-Sophie Duval will be presenting work by Jean-Michel Frank, Pierre Chareau, Alberto Giacometti, Paul Dupré-Lafon, Marc du Plantier, Boris Lacroix and other artists from the 1930s who have become classics without losing any of their irresistible modern appeal.

As proliferation was one of that period's hallmarks and research is one of Galerie Anne-Sophie Duval's fields of expertise, it will also be exhibiting work by modernist artists who would have been considered designers had they created today (François Turpin, Djo-Bourgeois, Etienne Cournault, Félix Aublet, Adrienne Gorska, Gabriel Guévrékian, Elisabeth Joulia, etc.).


http://www.designmiami.com/

Form of Freedom

French women ceramists of the 50's

March 20 to May 31, 2010 / Magnelli Museum, Museum of Ceramics

The exhibition "Form of Freedom", presented in December 2009 by Galleries Anne Sophie Duval and Mouvements Modernes in Paris is presented in Magnelli Museum, Museum of Ceramics in Vallauris.

Around Suzanne Ramié and his workshop Madura, the ceramics lovers will see again Guidette Carbonell's «luminous birds», Elisabeth Joulia's sandstones, Denise Gatard's smooth and airy forms, Jacqueline Lerat's gracious figurines, Mado Jolain's mechanical inspiration, Valentine Schlegel's sensual shapes and the primitive eloquence of Vera Szekely's work.


http://www.vallauris-golfe-juan.fr/Les-expositions-actuelles,1343.html