Carrément Noir et Blanc !

With his “black square on a white background”, Malevich has reached the zero degree of painting, since the painting refers to no reality other than his own. With the “White Square on a white background” — considered as the first monochrome in the history of art — he increasingly engaged in the mystical quest for a world without objects, or the world of non-representation. 

In homage to Malevich, the Wagner Gallery offers a selection of black and/or white works by around twenty contemporary artists for whom pure form, pure color or immateriality are as minimal, radical, spatial as musical.

Opening Septembre 12th
Exhibition until November 2th

 

With art works of :

Ode Bertrand
Charles Bézie
Francesc Bordas
Geneviève Claisse
Ivan Contreras-Brunet
Sophie Coroller*
Laurent Delecroix
Adriana Dorta
Gerhard Frömel
Ueli Gantner*
Jean-Pierre Le Bars
Alain Longuet
Olga Luna
Guy de Lussigny*
Jaildo Marinho
Julio Pacheco Rivas
Jesús Rafael Soto*
Hilde Van Impe
Roger Vilder
Géraldine Wilcke

* these 4 artists will be presented at the Moderne Art Fair which will be held on the Champs Elysées from October 17 to 20, in parallel with Paris + by Art Basel. Invitations on request by email (contact@galeriewagner.com), while stocks last.