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Air de Paris

Siri Derkert, Sara i fönstret, 1924, Unsigned, Oil on canvas mounted on canvas, 95.3 x 63.3 cm. Courtesy of the Artist and Andréhn-Schiptjenko. © Paulina Simon

Andréhn-Schiptjenko

Alzueta Gallery

Hugo Alonso et Kim Simonsson

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"Tête à tête"

  • Kim Simonsson, Mossboy with Sacred Costume, 2025, Ceramics, nylon fibre, epoxy resin, artificial plants, feathers and rope, 100 x 50 x 45 cm. Photo Courtesy of Alzueta Gallery / Hugo Alonso, April House, 2025, Acrylic on canvas, 134 x 101 cm. Photo Courtesy of Alzueta Gallery

Kim Simonsson, Mossboy with Sacred Costume, 2025, Ceramics, nylon fibre, epoxy resin, artificial plants, feathers and rope, 100 x 50 x 45 cm. Photo Courtesy of Alzueta Gallery / Hugo Alonso, April House, 2025, Acrylic on canvas, 134 x 101 cm. Photo Courtesy of Alzueta Gallery

For our second exhibition in our new Paris space, Alzueta Gallery is delighted to bring together the works of Hugo Alonso and Kim Simonsson, on view from May 7 to 30, 2025. Part of Tête à Tête, the gallery’s duo show series, the exhibition invites two artists to engage in a visual dialogue. Their worlds intersect, challenge, and echo each other, revealing unexpected connections along the way.

Here, Hugo Alonso’s paintings and Kim Simonsson’s sculptures unfold in a space where reality and fiction blur, and nature becomes a stage for philosophical and sensory reverie. Together, their works explore our relationship to what we see, to childhood, and to the experience of wonder. At the crossroads of forest and imagination, this encounter conjures dreamlike worlds populated by enigmatic presences. The forest — a recurring motif in both artists’ work — becomes a shared playground: an elusive refuge in Hugo Alonso’s misty landscapes and a home to Kim Simonsson’s Moss People. For both, nature is not just scenery but a living, mysterious being — both nurturing and unsettling.


Duoshow of Hugo Alonso and Kim Simonsson

From May 7th to May 30th, 2025

8 Rue des Beaux Arts
75006 Paris, France
01 43 29 72 43 www.alzuetagallery.com

The gallery

Alzueta Gallery establishes itself in Paris with a new space in the heart of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, furthering its commitment to contemporary creation. Located on rue des Beaux-Arts, this gallery aims to be an open window to the world: a space where artworks freely engage with the city’s energy, dissolving the boundaries between inside and outside.
With over twenty-five years of history, Alzueta Gallery—founded by Miquel Alzueta in Barcelona—is now an international reference. Following its spaces in Barcelona, Madrid, and Casavells, the opening of this new location in Paris strengthens its global presence.
Alzueta Gallery champions a diverse artistic scene, driven by a generation of emerging and established artists across various disciplines: painting, sculpture, photography. Through a vibrant program of exhibitions, residencies, and international fairs, the gallery supports the richness of contemporary languages and builds lasting bridges between creators, collectors, and institutions.
In Paris, Alzueta Gallery continues this mission by fostering a dynamic dialogue between art and its time, staying true to its goal of opening new spaces for creation, exchange, and reflection in each of its locations.

Gallery artists

Jordi Alcaraz, Hugo Alonso, Aythamy Armas, Manolo Ballesteros, Rala Choi, Sune Christiansen, Max Cobalto, Emeca, Isidre Enrich, Klas Ernflo, Antonia Ferrer, Sabine Finkenauer, Ivan Franco, Xènia Fuentes, Antonio González, Gabrielle Graessle, Jon Koko, Santeri Lehto, Laurent Martin Lo, Larissa Lockshin, David Macho, Maite y Manuel, Mirco Marchelli, Nuria Maria, Lidia Masllorens, Violeta Maya, Hiroki Kawanabe, Francisco Mendes Moreira, Jan Monclús, Guillem Nadal, Juan Narowé, Bruno Ollé, Alejo Palacios, Berni Puig, Maru Quiñonero, Enrich R, James Rielly, Rubén Rodrigo, Isabel Servera, James P. Morse, Nina Silverberg, Kim Simonsson, Xevi Solà, Stan van Steendam, Kes Richardson, Liam Stevens, Alba Suau, Mike Swaney, Guim Tió, Andrea Torres Balaguer, Claudia Valsells, Luis Vidal, Bastiaan Woudt, Maria Yelletis, Richard Zinon

In the thematic « Emerging Art »

Guillaume Castel, Palma, acier Corten et inox, 19 x 25 x 29 cm, 2024, Courtesy Galerie Ariane C-Y, œuvre Guillaume Castel, ©image Gregory Copitet.

Galerie Ariane C-Y

Guillaume Castel 1980, France

"Jardin des simples"

Valentin Rilliet, Untitled, 2025, oil and sand on linen, 130 x 90 cm (51 ⅛ x 35 ⅜ in.). Courtesy de l’artiste et de la Galerie Peter Kilchmann Zurich/Paris

Galerie Peter Kilchmann

Valentin Rilliet 1996, Switzerland / China

"The Dream Synopsis"

Giorgio Morandi, Fiori, 1943, huile sur toile, 35,5 × 25,5 cm, Bertozzi & Casoni, Per Morandi, 2020, céramique polychrome et bronze, H. 50,5 × 31,5 × 32,5 cm Courtesy of Galleria Maggiore g.a.m.

Galerie d’Art Maggiore g.a.m.

Giorgio Morandi et Bertozzi & Casoni

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"La rencontre entre le quotidien et l’extraordinaire"

In the thematic « Scène émergente »

Crocodile Tears (détail), 2024, Bâtons à l'huile, encres, acryliques, crayons, aquarelle sur papier aquarelle Arches 300 g., 130 х 650 сm, Photo Pauline Assathiany

Traits Libres

Noé Herbet 1994, France

"Yeux sable Eau dormante"

Anne Manoli, Sauvage est le vent, 2017, Peinture à l’huile, cire et emulsion sur toile, 158 x 198 cm

Berthet-Aittouarès

Anne Manoli, Yann Bagot, Paul Iratzoquy

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"La nature en question"

Cédric Quissola, Avalanche, 2018

Ségolène Brossette Galerie

Christophe Beauregard, Elise Bergamini, Cyril Burget, Fabien de Chavanes, Marielle Degioanni, Michele Landel, Maud Louvrier Clerc, Laurence Nicola, Laure Pubert, Cédric Quissola, Nathalie Tacheau, Tania & Lazlo

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"Limited Prints"

In the thematic « Sculpture »

Alison Saar, Hygia (study), 2023, Coquillages, charbon et acrylique sur sacs de graines, balais et bouteilles, 228,6 x 203,2 cm © Alison Saar / Courtesy Galerie Lelong.

Galerie Lelong

Alison Saar 1956, United States

"Sweet Life"

Mircea Cantor, Chaplet, 2007-2025, Wall drawing in typographic ink wall (in situ), variable dimensions, Pas de credit photo, Courtesy of the Artist and Dvir Gallery

Dvir Gallery

Miroslaw Balka, Marianne Berenhaut, Mircea Cantor, Florian Pumhösl

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"bluebird"

Miguel CHEVALIER, Pixels Infini (jaune - orange), 2011, Sérigraphie sur miroir sans tain, néons, 80 x 80 x 15 cm, Oeuvre unique

Galerie Lélia Mordoch

Miguel Chevalier, Keren, Julio Le Parc, Jean-Claude Meynard

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"Fractales Toujours"

In the tour « Saint-Germain-des-Prés »

Hessie

Galerie Arnaud Lefebvre

Hessie, Olga Theuriet, Jessye Wdowin-McGregor

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"Temps perdu, partie 2"

En premier plan : Cristina Almodóvar, AFFLEUREMENT ROCHEUX, 2024, Carton collé sur bois et vernis, 140 x 220 x 80 cm

En arrière plan : Cristina Almodóvar, MARCOS, Evasion, 2025, Encre sur papier encadré, carton encollé et vernis, 177 x 295 cm

Galerie Dutko

Cristina Almodóvar 1970, Spain

"Au-delà de la matière"

Summer Wheat, Catching Butterflies on Grass, 2025, acrylic paint and gouache on aluminum mesh 172.7 x 119.4 cm (68 x 47 in). Courtesy Zidoun-Bossuyt Gallery

Zidoun-Bossuyt Gallery

Summer Wheat 1977, United States

"Sun Up, Sun Down"

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