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26/11/2024

Montagut Gallery - Thematic Exhibitions - Ngon masks and Baule gold ornaments

This year's exhibitions offer a rare opportunity to explore two contrasting yet equally fascinating aspects of African art: the commanding presence of Ngon masks and the refined elegance of Baule gold ornaments. Together, they reflect the diversity and richness of Africa's cultural heritage.
1. Five Exceptional Ngon Masks, each representing the rich cultural heritage of Cameroon
These masks stand out not only for their aesthetic composition but also for their historical value. It is rare to gather Ngon masks of such quality and significance, making this exhibition a truly exceptional and unique event. Ngon masks, often carved with remarkable detail, are emblematic of the cultural and spiritual practices of the Grassfields region. Traditionally used in ceremonies, these masks symbolize power, protection, and identity within their communities.
2. Gold Ornaments of the Baule Culture of Côte d'Ivoire. Each piece reflects the Baule people's artistic mastery and cultural significance, showcasing their exceptional craftsmanship in goldsmithing and their deep connection to tradition. All the ornaments in this collection come from a single Italian collection, Giovanni Franco Scanzi*, making their provenance as remarkable as their craftsmanship. These works highlight the symbolic use of gold in Baule rituals and adornments, celebrating themes such as beauty, prestige, and spiritual power.

*Giovanni Franco Scanzi was is a prominent collector and expert in African art, renowned for his extensive collection of ethnographic objects, particularly traditional Lobi and Akan art. He has made significant contributions to promoting African art through exhibitions and publications. One of his most notable achievements includes organizing exhibitions of Akan gold jewelry in Europe, particularly in Italy, highlighting the craftsmanship of Ivorian artisans.

26/11/2024

Segoura Fine Art présente une sélection de highlights pour la BRAFA 2025

Fidèle à sa passion pour le XVIIIe siècle, la galerie mettra en lumière deux chefs-d’oeuvre de Charles-François Lacroix, dit Lacroix de Marseille (1700-1782), peintre de marines d’une rare finesse. Ses paysages maritimes évoquent la puissance des éléments naturels, sublimant vagues, rochers et navires sous une lumière méditerranéenne unique. 
Le XIXe siècle, période de renouvellement artistique, est représenté par des oeuvres magistrales de Juana Romani, Ferdinand Heilbuth et Carolus-Duran. Romani, talentueuse portraitiste, nous offre des compositions intenses où l’élégance se mêle à la sensibilité. Heilbuth, quant à lui, explore avec délicatesse les scènes de genre et les paysages, tandis que Carolus-Duran capture l’essence de ses sujets avec une touche d’audace et de vivacité. Chacune de ces oeuvres reflète la diversité et la richesse stylistique d’une époque où le portrait et la scène de genre occupaient une place de choix dans l’art européen.
La galerie proposera également un sublime dessin du XXe siècle de Jean-Gabriel Domergue, représentant toute l’élégance de la modernité et l’audace graphique de cet artiste connu pour ses représentations féminines à l’allure distinguée. 
Côté symbolisme, les oeuvres de Guéran de Scévola Henry Danger ou encore Carlos Schwab révèlent la puissance et la profondeur de ce mouvement artistique. À leurs côtés, nous présenterons également un artiste méconnu dans ce registre : Fausto Zonaro, qui, autour de 1907, s’aventure dans l’univers symboliste avec une toile d’une grande poésie, Les Nymphes des Vallées.Leur symbolisme, riche en détails ésotériques et en atmosphères mystérieuses, transportera les visiteurs dans un univers où l’imaginaire et la poésie se rencontrent pour créer des compositions captivantes et envoûtantes.
Les amateurs d’art pourront ainsi explorer ce voyage artistique exceptionnel au sein du stand de la Galerie Segoura, où chaque oeuvre a été choisie avec soin pour offrir un témoignage authentique des grandes périodes de l’histoire de l’art européen.

26/11/2024

Mearini Fine Art presents a Special Highlight

To celebrate the 70th edition of BRAFA, the Mearini Fine art Gallery will present an exhibition of marble and wooden sculptures from Haute époque to Renaissance. Among these sculptures there is an exceptional one. It’s a standing figure of Saint (Orsola?), dated circa 1350,  polychromed and gilded softwood with decoration in ‘Pastiglia’ from the Lake of Costance region. It comes from one of the most important European collection of the beginning of the 20th century, the Albert Figdor Collection.
Albert Figdor (Wien 1843-1927) is considered one of the last private art collectors of ancient art. At the beginning of the 20th century, Albert Figdor's art collection was considered the largest private collection in Europe. It included paintings, miniatures, sculptures, ivory carvings, tapestries, clocks, gold and silversmith's work from altars to jewelry as well as relics and around 300 pieces of furniture of all kinds. As Figdor had a particular fondness for objects of domestic and craft use, chandeliers, stoves, metal vessels, tiles, faience, stoneware, glassware, games, toys, medals, textiles, tools and many other groups of objects were added, demonstrating the broad spectrum of their respective genres.
The actual size of the encyclopedic collection seems never to have been determined in terms of numbers; it was estimated at 5,000 to 6,000 artifacts. Many of these can now be found in important museums and private collections around the world. This legendary collection is published in five volumes. This sculpture is published in the 4th volume of the collection.

26/11/2024

VKD Jewels presents Luz Camino at BRAFA 2025

Luz Camino is a renowned Spanish jewellery designer known internationally for her unique, artistic creations. Her work is special for its combination of sophisticated technique, innovative materials and a strong emphasis on natural elements. Here is a comprehensive overview of her career and style:
Background
Luz Camino began her career in the jewellery world with a deep fascination for art and design. Self-taught, she learned the intricacies of the craft through experimentation and a huge passion for the craft. Her Spanish heritage plays a major role in her work, which often features Mediterranean influences.
Design style
Her style is characterised by a deep appreciation for nature. She draws inspiration from flowers, leaves, insects and other natural forms, which she transforms into sophisticated, delicate jewellery. Camino's work balances on the border between art and craft, where each piece can be considered both a wearable piece of jewellery and a work of art in its own right...

25/11/2024

Helene Bailly - Selection of highlights

For BRAFA 2025, galerie HELENE BAILLY traces the thread of modernity. Abstraction and figuration meet, as if in mirror, in a subtle and abundant scenography. From the exalted impressionism of Pierre-Auguste Renoir to the abstract audacities of Alexander Calder and Serge Poliakoff, via the inimitable touch of Kees Van Dongen and the power of Nicolas de Staël, the gallery highlights these intimate links that span time.

Alongside Renoir, works by Henri Martin and Pierre Bonnard illustrate two fundamental pictorial schools of the late 19th century: Post-Impressionism and Nabi painting. Their approaches to intimacy are a gentle response to Renoir’s delicate bouquet. Further on, an entire wall is devoted to the work of Dutch artist Kees Van Dongen, a tribute to one of the pioneers of Fauvism and his inimitable touch.

On the other side of the mirror, abstraction is revealed through a varied selection of paintings, sculptures and works on paper. Zao Wou-Ki, Nicolas de Staël and Serge Poliakoff each open up a profoundly original and radical path to new painting. A large mobile by Alexander Calder crowns this selection, symbolizing the internal movement that accompanies the great history of modernity.

22/11/2024

Maison Rapin - The 'Feather' cabinet by Serkan Cura

On the occasion of the 70th edition of BRAFA, Maison Rapin will present the "Feather" Cabinet created by the artist Serkan Cura in 2020.
Nearly 9,300 hours of work and a few twists and turns were required for Serkan Cura's feathered cabinet to take flight. Born from the imagination of the feather artist and his collaboration with Maison Rapin, this piece of furniture, entirely covered in rooster feathers (naturally shed during moulting), is a unique gem worthy of the most extravagant curiosity cabinets. The rooster feathers are washed, dried, and sorted by color before being assembled into the 7,500 fans that cover the cabinet. A true change of direction after working on haute couture dresses for Jean-Paul Gaultier and Victoria’s Secret fashion shows, this cabinet is a true challenge, one that Serkan loves to take on! Born in Antwerp, he grew up in Brussels...

22/11/2024

Repetto Gallery - Selection of highlights

Founded in 2007,  first in Milan and London, then in Lugano in 2022, Repetto Gallery is a modern and contemporary art gallery. It is actively engaged in promoting and enhancing Italian artists, Burri, Ghirri, Fontana, Munari; some of the protagonists of Arte Povera and Conceptual Art, Boetti, Calzolari, Paolini, Pistoletto and some of the greatest international artists, Christo, Long, Matsutani, Motonaga, and Neshat. The historical artist of the gallery is Melotti, whose support led Repetto Gallery to the important exhibition in 2014 at the Guggenheim Museum in Venice.  Among the most significant exhibitions, kένωσις – Lucio Fontana and Fausto Melotti and Giorgio de Chirico, nello specchio del Novecento Warhol, Schifano, Paolini, Ghirri, Salvo. Please find here a selection of highlights that will be presented at BRAFA 2024...

21/11/2024

COLNAGHI - BRAFA 2025 Artworks selection

For its first participation at BRAFA in 2025, COLNAGHI (booth n° 34) will showcase a selection of Old Masters Paintings and Drawings from 17th to 20th century as well as important Antique Sculpture from the Roman Imperial period. Please find enclosed two major artworks.
 

21/11/2024

Galerie Christophe Gaillard - Three major highlights by Nonas, West and Couturier

The Galerie Christophe Gaillard, founded in Paris in 2007 and based in the Marais district, has opened its second gallery in 2023 in Brussels, opposite the future Kanal-Pompidou museum. In 2020, the gallery had already opened the 'Le Tremblay' residence in Normandy, an exceptional cultural venue that welcomes artists and authors for residency programmes. In 2024, it has further strengthened its presence in this region by opening 'L'Usine', a vast space comprising a 600 m2 showroom and a 2000 m2 storage area.  
Renowned for its strong representation of women artists, the gallery showcases both emerging talents and major figures in contemporary art. It also promotes the work of artists whose foundations it represents, in the light of current artistic practices.
Discover three major highlights: a sculpture by Richard Nonas, a sculpture by Franz West, a tapestry by Stéphane Couturier.

21/11/2024

Galerie Berthet-Aittouarès - Une collection inédite surréaliste « le mur de Georges Goldfayn »

La célébration du centenaire du Manifeste à Bruxelles puis à Paris a permis de mettre en lumière l’importance du mouvement surréaliste international tant au niveau politique qu’artistique au XXème siècle. Pour l’édition BRAFA 2025, nous présenterons l’aventure du Surréalisme à travers la collection d’un de ses protagonistes. Au sortir de la guerre 39-45, Georges Goldfayn (1933-2019), critique de cinéma, n’a que 17 ans quand il rencontre André Breton. Il est aussitôt adopté par la famille des surréalistes.

Nous avons choisi de témoigner de cette amitié en reconstituant le « Mur » de Georges Goldfayn qui fait délibérément référence au « Mur » de Breton, conservé au Centre Pompidou. C’est la vie, avec ses passions, ses rencontres qui se révèle dans ce pêle-mêle organisé. Dessins, peintures, sculptures mettent en évidence les recherches de ce mouvement. On y retrouve des oeuvres surréalistes mais aussi d’Art Brut et d’Art Premier, en particulier océaniennes. Autant de références où les surréalistes vont puiser leur inspiration. Ensemble inédit d’oeuvres jamais sorties de cette collection complété d'un ouvrage rehaussé du dernier texte de la poétesse du surréalisme Annie Le Brun...

20/11/2024

Harold t'Kint de Roodenbeke - Reconstruction of Pol Bury's studio

The concept of the booth will present an immersion into the mobile world of the artist Pol Bury. A large part of the space will feature a reconstruction of the artist's studio through nearly 70 works; Mobile sculptures, static volumes, models, sculpture projects, paintings and cinetic drawings. The presented collection, directly coming from the Pol Bury Estate, will convey the whole diversity and creativity of this major artist from the kinetic movement. 

20/11/2024

TEMPLON - Solo show de François Rouan

Pour la prochaine édition de BRAFA, Templon consacre à François Rouan une exposition personnelle. Une référence de la scène française contemporaine, il est associé dès ses débuts, sans y être affilié, au mouvement Supports/Surfaces pour ensuite développer une trajectoire singulière. Peu à peu, il ajoute à sa peinture un travail approfondi de recherche sur les collages, aboutissant en 1965 à ses premiers tressages. Une pratique qu’il élargie ensuite de l’exploration dans les années 1980 de nouveaux mediums, photographiques et filmiques. Rouan a contribué à déconstruire la structure traditionnelle du tableau. Il est aujourd’hui considéré comme pionnier dans l’exploration de nouvelles pistes dans le champ de la peinture contemporaine en France...

14/11/2024

Stern Pissarro Gallery - Artwork Highlights BRAFA 2025

Established in 1964, the gallery specialises in Impressionist, modern and contemporary art as well as Camille Pissarro and his descendants. The family business offers well-known internationally established artists that can be found in important museums worldwide. Stern Pissarro Gallery is thrilled to present an intimate oil painting by the celebrated American Pop artist Tom Wesselmann. Part of his iconic Bedroom Paintings series, this 1972 work is highly collectible. With the Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris currently showcasing a solo exhibition of Wesselmann's oeuvre, the inclusion of a piece of this calibre at BRAFA feels especially timely...

14/11/2024

Galerie Flak - Thematic exbition on Mumuye art from Nigeria

A l’occasion de la 70e édition de BRAFA en janvier 2025, la Galerie FLAK, basée à Paris présentera une collection exceptionnelle d’une vingtaine de sculptures Mumuye, un peuple vivant au nord-est du Nigeria près de la frontière avec le Cameroun. La découverte tardive de l’art Mumuye en Europe à la fin des années 1960 a constitué un choc. Apparaissait soudain aux yeux du public occidental un art d’une modernité et d’une inventivité fascinantes. L’élancement tout en mouvement du corps humain, le jeu des pleins et des vides et les ruptures de rythmes dans la statuaire Mumuye lui ont valu d’être rapprochée de l’oeuvre d’artistes majeurs du XXe siècle tels qu’Henry Moore ou Alberto Giacometti...

13/11/2024

Galerie Marc Maison - Stand presentation

Galerie Marc Maison is thrilled to present a stand centered around the theme 'Egyptomania'. In collaboration with decorator Michael Coorengel, this stand will be a true homage to the fascination with ancient Egypt. The walls will be adorned with real stone carved in low relief, featuring characteristic motifs from ancient Egyptian art. These forms, specially designed for the occasion, are to be digitally crafted in 3D and meticulously sculpted to bring 'Egyptomania' to life at BRAFA 2025. The highlight of the exhibition will a majestic 'Ramses' bed designed by cabinetmaker Louis Malard in the 19th century and presented at the the 1889 Paris Exposition. The passion for ancient Egypt, known as 'Egyptomania', dates back to antiquity itself...

08/11/2024

Dei Bardi Art - Press Release

In celebration of the 70th edition of BRAFA, the Dei Bardi Art Gallery will showcase an exhibition that explores the intricate interplay between European visual culture and the “Other” during the medieval period and Renaissance. This compelling presentation, held at Brussels Expo, will feature a carefully curated selection of artworks from the 13th to the 16th centuries, illuminating the profound cultural exchanges that have shaped identity and fostered appreciation for diversity throughout history.

The exhibition traces the evolution of racial representations, from early medieval depictions of Black Africans to the complex interpretations of interconnected identities in the early modern era. It examines how these diverse cultural encounters influenced European visual identity and contributed to contemporary conversations about identity and representation...

08/11/2024

Galeries AB-BA - Tribute to Jean-Pierre Ghysels

The galerie will pay tribute to the great Belgian sculptor Jean-Pierre Ghysels, who passed away this summer, on July 23, 2024. Colete Ghysels, his wife, will be visiting the stand to share her intimate knowledge and vision of the artist's work. Born in Uccle in 1932, Jean Pierre Ghysels is one of the great sculptors of Belgian lyrical abstraction, whose works have left their mark on the contemporary artistic landscape. A pupil of the famous sculptor Ossip Zadkine, Jean-Pierre Ghysels developed a unique artistic language, characterized by harmonious volumes and sensual, contrasting materials in an expressive abstraction. He has taken part in prestigious international exhibitions...