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Galerie Berthet-Aittouarès

Georges Goldfayn, A surrealist
surrealist
Gunter Brus, Gaston Chaissac,
Simon Hantai, Jindrich Heisler,
Konrad Klapheck, Jan Krizek,
André Masson, Wolfgang
Paalen, Friedrich Schröder
Sonnenstern, Louis Soutter,
Jindrich Styrsky, Hervé
Télémaque, Toyen, Aloys Zötl
From 5 September to 16 November
Opening on 5 September
Curators: Annie Le Brun,
Pierre Wat
Meeting with Pierre Wat,
Thursday 26th September
Meeting with Annie Le Brun,
Thursday 7 November

This exhibition pays tribute
to Georges Goldfayn (1933-2019),
a writer close to the Surrealist
surrealist movement. Linked to André Breton
in the 1950s, he became
‘secretary’ of the À l'Etoile gallery
scellée, run by Breton, between
Breton, between 1952 and 1956. This exhibition,
reconstructing his living space
and his collection of Oceanic art and
and surrealist works,
pays tribute to his discerning eye
as a collector and connoisseur
of the Surrealist movement. The
speeches by Annie Le Brun and
Pierre Wat shed light on
personality and role of Georges Goldfayn
of Georges Goldfayn
within the Surrealist group.
Annie Le Brun, a Surrealist writer and poet
writer and poet, was a friend of Georges
Goldfayn from the 1960s onwards and
shared a key relationship with André Breton
with André Breton and
artist Toyen. She co-curated
of Toyen's retrospective at the
Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris
in 2022. Pierre Wat, also,
curator of exhibitions
most recently for De Staël at the Musée d'Art Moderne de la vill

Paris Surréaliste - Comité Professionnel des Galeries d'Art

Paris (6e)

Galerie Le Minotaure

Surreal. Three short stories
surrealists
Jean Arp, Enrico Baj, Hans
Bellmer, Erwin Blumenfeld,
Louise Bourgeois, Victor
Brauner, André Breton,
Léonora Carrington, Salvador Dali
Dali, Oscar Dominguez,
Max Ernst, Jacques Grinberg,
Vassili Kandinsky, Frantisek
Kupka, Yayoi Kusama,
Wilfredo Lam, Sigalit Landau,
Le Corbusier, Annette
Messager, André Masson,
Roberto Matta, Sabine
Monirys, Francis Picabia,
Anton Prinner, Man Ray,
Antonio Recalcati, Carl
Strüwe, Fernand Teyssier,
Léon Tutundjian, Raoul Ubac...
From 5 September to 30 November
Opening on 5 September
Curator: Guitemie Maldonado

For the first time since their alliance
their alliance, the galleries
Le Minotaure, Kaléidoscope, and Alain
Le Gaillard are putting together a joint exhibition
exhibition to tell us three
little surrealist stories.
They are joining forces with
the Jacques and Thessa Herold
Herold Collection to take us
a surprising journey back in time
back in time, from the present day to 1924.
unexpected connections:
from the psychedelic shoes
by Yayoi Kusama to the biomorphic
biomorphic compositions by Jean Arp ;
the portrait of Apollinaire by Antonio
Recalcati's De Chirico portrait of Apollinaire,
to the enigmatic lands
of Kandinsky; from the painful
arrangements of Louise Bourgeois
to the fruity eroticism of Ervand Kotchar.
Over 60 works in spring
SURREEL. The exhibition unfolds at three historic addresses
- 2 rue des Beaux-Arts
where the legendary surrealist bookshop
surrealist bookshop Le Minotaure;
23 rue de Seine,
and 19 rue Mazarine - to
three themed stations
themed stations: Simple
Forms | Metamorphoses | Dreams
and nightmares.
An invitation to wander these streets
of the surrealists' Saint-Germain
and, like them, to take in ‘the wind
of the possible’.
The exhibition is accompanied by
with a richly illustrated catalogue
by Guitemie Maldonado
and archive documents.

Paris Surréaliste - Comité Professionnel des Galeries d'Art

Paris (6e)

Galerie Kaléidoscope

Surreal. Three short stories
surrealists
Jean Arp, Enrico Baj, Hans
Bellmer, Erwin Blumenfeld,
Louise Bourgeois, Victor
Brauner, André Breton,
Léonora Carrington, Salvador Dali
Dali, Oscar Dominguez,
Max Ernst, Jacques Grinberg,
Vassili Kandinsky, Frantisek
Kupka, Yayoi Kusama,
Wilfredo Lam, Sigalit Landau,
Le Corbusier, Annette
Messager, André Masson,
Roberto Matta, Sabine
Monirys, Francis Picabia,
Anton Prinner, Man Ray,
Antonio Recalcati, Carl
Strüwe, Fernand Teyssier,
Léon Tutundjian, Raoul Ubac...
From 5 September to 30 November
Opening on 5 September
Curator: Guitemie Maldonado

For the first time since their alliance
their alliance, the galleries
Le Minotaure, Kaléidoscope, and Alain
Le Gaillard are putting together a joint exhibition
exhibition to tell us three
little surrealist stories.
They are joining forces with
the Jacques and Thessa Herold
Herold Collection to take us
a surprising journey back in time
back in time, from the present day to 1924.
unexpected connections:
from the psychedelic shoes
by Yayoi Kusama to the biomorphic
biomorphic compositions by Jean Arp ;
the portrait of Apollinaire by Antonio
Recalcati's De Chirico portrait of Apollinaire,
to the enigmatic lands
of Kandinsky; from the painful
arrangements of Louise Bourgeois
to the fruity eroticism of Ervand Kotchar.
Over 60 works in spring
SURREEL. The exhibition unfolds at three historic addresses
- 2 rue des Beaux-Arts
where the legendary surrealist bookshop
surrealist bookshop Le Minotaure;
23 rue de Seine,
and 19 rue Mazarine - to
three themed stations
themed stations: Simple
Forms | Metamorphoses | Dreams
and nightmares.
An invitation to wander these streets
of the surrealists' Saint-Germain
and, like them, to take in ‘the wind
of the possible’.
The exhibition is accompanied by
with a richly illustrated catalogue
by Guitemie Maldonado
and archive documents.

Paris Surréaliste - Comité Professionnel des Galeries d'Art

Paris (6e)

Les Yeux Fertiles

At the source of convulsive beauty
3 successive exhibitions:

From 6 September to 19 October :
Hans Bellmer, Jean Benoît,
Jorge Camacho, Salvador Dali
Adrien Dax, Jean-Pierre
Duprey, Jacques Hérold,
André Masson, Pierre
Molinier, Mimi Parent,
Jean-Claude Silbermann
and Max Walter Svanberg
From 24 October to 20 November:
Jacques Carelman (single
machine) Henri Gœtz
(surrealist period) Jacques
Le Maréchal, Jean Peyrissac,
Endre Rozsda (Surrealist
surrealist period) Philip West
(phase movement)
and Suzanne van Damme
From 5 December 2024 to 11 January
2025: Fabian Sanchez

The gallery, historically linked
to the Surrealist movement, presents
presents an exhibition in three
successive phases. From 6 September
to 19 October, it will be possible
to admire, contextualised
and documented, two major
works of Surrealism, Le Grand
transparent by Jacques Herold
(1910-1987) and the costume
for the execution of the will of the Marquis
de Sade, a performance
in 1959 by Jean Benoît (1922-2010).
The following two exhibitions
will show the enduring
influence on other artistic
other artistic movements,
for example in the international movement
movement Phases by Edouard
Jaguer (1924-2006), or Jacques Carelman's
pataphysics of Jacques Carelman
(1929-2012). Finally, a third
exhibition will feature
the Anthropomorphic Machines
by Fabian Sanchez (1934-2020). It
will pay tribute to the influence
of Lautréamont on the Surrealists,
and the poet's famous line:
‘Beautiful as the chance encounter
on a dissection table of a
sewing machine and an umbrella’.

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