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Hessie

Galerie Arnaud Lefebvre

Mathieu Dufois, Lambeaux, Dessin à la pierre noire, 42 x 76 cm, Pièce unique, 2024

Galerie C

GALERIE ARTS D’AUSTRALIE • STEPHANE JACOB

Abie Loy Kemarre, Ada Pula Beasley, Anna Pitjara, Belinda Golder Kngwarreye, Clara Wubuqwubuk, Elizabeth Kunoth Kngwarreye, Evelyn Omeenyo, Evelyn Pultara, G. W. Bot, Konstantina, Lilly Sandover Kngwarreye, Marilyn Golder Kngwarreye, Naomi Price, Niah Juella Mcleod, Ollie Kemmare, Philip Gudthaykudthay et Tjimpuna Williams

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"Yallaroo"

  • Evelyn Pultara, Atnwelarr and Kame, Acrylique sur toile, 210 x 120 cm, 2007 ©Evelyn Pultara ©Arts d’Australie • Stéphane Jacob

©Evelyn Pultara ©Arts d’Australie • Stéphane Jacob

Evelyn Pultara, Atnwelarr and Kame, Acrylique sur toile, 210 x 120 cm, 2007 ©Evelyn Pultara ©Arts d’Australie • Stéphane Jacob ©Evelyn Pultara ©Arts d’Australie • Stéphane Jacob

Arts d’Australie • Stéphane Jacob presents “Yallaroo“, a collective exhibition of Aboriginal art that honours the transformation of the Australian desert after the rainy season. “Yallaroo“, meaning “beautiful flowers” in Aboriginal language, captures the essence of this rebirth. The works celebrate the change in colours, from brown to bursts of yellow, red, and purple flowers, symbolising the resilience and renewal of the land. Through ancestral patterns, the artists highlight the spiritual connection between nature, ancestors, and life restored, drawn from the Dreamtime.

Group show of Abie Loy Kemarre, Ada Pula Beasley, Anna Pitjara, Belinda Golder Kngwarreye, Clara Wubuqwubuk, Elizabeth Kunoth Kngwarreye, Evelyn Omeenyo, Evelyn Pultara, G. W. Bot, Konstantina, Lilly Sandover Kngwarreye, Marilyn Golder Kngwarreye, Naomi Price, Niah Juella Mcleod, Ollie Kemmare, Philip Gudthaykudthay et Tjimpuna Williams.

From May 15th to September 30th, 2025

Rendez-Vous

Friday 23 May 2025 from 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm

Guided tour – GALERIE ARTS D’AUSTRALIE • STEPHANE JACOB

Saturday 24 May 2025 from 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm

Guided tour, followed by a snack – GALERIE ARTS D’AUSTRALIE • STEPHANE JACOB

Sunday 25 May 2025 from 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm

Guided tour, followed by a snack – GALERIE ARTS D’AUSTRALIE • STEPHANE JACOB

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13 Rue Chapon
75003 Paris, France
01 46 22 23 20 www.artsdaustralie.com/fr

The gallery

Amazed by Aboriginal art during a stay in Australia, Stéphane Jacob-Langevin founded one of the first art galleries specialising in Aboriginal and Western Australian art in Paris in 1996: Arts d'Australie • Stéphane Jacob. By setting up his gallery in a flat, Stéphane Jacob is considered a pioneer. In an intimate setting, he introduces art lovers to Aboriginal art by organising presentation evenings, thereby forging special relationships with his collectors.

In 2022, Arts d'Australie • Stéphane Jacob decided to consolidate its exhibition programme by setting up in the Marais district. Stéphane Jacob-Langevin contributes to the recognition of Aboriginal culture. As a recognised European expert in the field with decades of experience in the art market, Stéphane Jacob-Langevin works with various museums in Europe to develop their collections of Aboriginal art with hundreds of pieces, including the Musée des Confluences in Lyon, Les Abattoirs in Toulouse, the Musée d'Ethnographie de Genève in Switzerland and the Musée du Quai Branly in Paris.

Arts d'Australie • Stéphane Jacob is deeply involved in the defence of the environment, a fight in the heart of Torres Strait Islander artists. In 2016, Stéphane Jacob-Langevin was appointed curator of a permanent exhibition entitled "Australia: Defending the Oceans at the Heart of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art" at the Oceanographic Museum in Monaco; thanks to its success, thirteen other institutions invited the exhibition, including the UN headquarters in New York.

Stéphane Jacob-Langevin is the author of the reference work on Aboriginal arts published by Scala. He also publishes artists' monographs. For his services to Aboriginal arts and to Australia, Stéphane Jacob-Langevin was made an honorary member of the Order of Australia in 2018 - a distinction usually awarded to Australian citizens. He is a member of La Chambre des Experts Spécialisés en Objets d'Art et de Collection (C.N.E.S), a member of the Comité Professionnel des Galeries d'Art.


To discover our blog : http://art-aborigene.over-blog.com/

Gallery artists

Abie Loy Kemarre, Ada Nangala, Ada Pula Beasley, Adam Gibbs Tjapaltjarri, Aileen Adamson, Alastair Mc Naughton, Alick Tipoti, Alison Larry Nungarrayi, Angelina Pwerle Kngale, Angilyiya Mitchell, Ann Thomson, Annie Petyarre, ANONYME, Anthony White, Apphia Wurrkidj, Artistes d'Erub Arts, Artistes de Girringun, Athalia Nelson Nakamarra, Aubrey Tjangala, Bai Bai, Barbara Long Ngwarraye, Barney Campbell Tjakamarra, Bessie Pitjara, Bessie Sims Nakamarra, Betty Carrington, Brian Robinson, Bugai Whyoulter, Cecilia Wilson Napurrurla, Chantelle Robertson Nampijinpa, Charlie Matjuwi Burarrwanga, Christian Bumbarra Thompson, Christine Yantumba, Christopher Croft, Clara Wubuqwubuk, Clarrie Djanghara, Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri, Crusoe Kuningbal, Daisy Frank Napangardi, Dalvina Forrest Napanangka, Dave Ross Pwerle, David Malangi, Dean Bowen, Debbie Brown Napaljarri, Debra Murray, Dennis Nona, Derek Thompson Jungarrayi, Ungarrayi, Ngarrayi, Dorothy Napangardi, Eileen Tep, Elizabeth Dunn, Elizabeth Kunoth Kngwarreye, Elizabeth Marks Nakamarra, Elliot Koonutta, Elsie Moore Nampijinpa, Emily Kame Kngwarreye, Ethel Murray, Euan MacLeod, Eubena Nampitjin, Eunice Jack Napanangka, Evelyn Daniels Nampijinpa, Evelyn Pultara, Evelyn Robertson Nangala, Florence Gutchen, Francisca Brown Nampijinpa, Freda Brady, Freddy Timms, G. W. Bot, George Tjapaltjarri, Geraldine Granites Napangardi, Glenda Martin Napanangka, Gloria Gill Napangardi, Gloria Tamerre Petyarre, Glorine Martin Nungarrayi, Grace Butcher Napangardi, Gracie Morton Pwerle, Guthapuma Wanambi, Hamish Karrkarrhaba, Helen Kennedy, Helicopter Tjungurrayi, Horace Wikmunea, Inawintji Williamson, Infrid Treacle, Irene Namok, Ivan Namirrkki, Jack Ross Jakalarra, Jason Woods Japaltarri, Jeremiah Bonson, Jillian Stockman Nungari, Jimmy John Thaiday, John Mawurndjul, Jon Plapp, Jorna Newberry, Joseph Jurra Tjapaltarri, Josephine Mick, Josie Petrick Kemarre, Joy Garlbin, Judy Watson Napangardi, Julie Robinson Nangala, Julie Weekes, Julie Yatjitja, Juliette Morris Nakamarra, Kate MiwulkuI, Kathleen Petyarre, Kay Baker Aangkuna, Ken Thaiday Snr, Kenneth Martin Jungarrayi, Kim Norman,Kim Westcott, Konstantina, Kunmanara Sammy Lyons, Lady Gordon Napanangka, Lavinia Ketchell, Leah Brady, Lena Yarinkura, Leonie Bennett, Leston Spencer Japaltarri, Lilly Kelly Napangardi,Lilly Sandover Kngwarreye, Linda Syddick Napaljarri, Lindsay Bird, Lofty Bardayal Nadjamerrek, Lola Brown Nampijinpa, Lucy Yukenbarri, Lynnette Griffiths, Manini Gumana, Margaret Loy Pula, Marilyn Golder Kngwarreye, Marion Gaemers, Marlette Ross Napurrula, Matthew Tjapangati, Maxie Tjampitjinpa, Melissa Lewis, Melissa Williams Napangardi, Michael Boiyool Anning, Michael Reid Tjapanangka, Mick England, Morris Gibson Tjapaltjarri, Moses Wurrkidj, Nancy Cowan, Nandabitta, Nanyuma Napangati, Nathania Granites Nangala, Nellie Njamme, Nephi Denham, Niah Juella Mcleod, Ningura Napurrula, Ninney Murray, Nyilyari Tjapangati, Owen Yalandja, Paddy Carrol Tjungurrayi, Paddy Fordham Wainburranga, Paddy Stewart Tjapaljarri, Pantjiya Nungurrayi, Patricia Oldfield Nakamarra, Patrick (Andrew) Freddy Puruntatameri, Patrick Williams Japangardi, Patsy Mudgedell, Paul Nabulumo Namarinjmak, Pauline Singleton Nampijinpa, Payu Napaltjarri, Peggy Rockman Napaljarri, Peter Maralwanga, Philip Gudthaykudthay, Phyllis Williams Napurrula, Polly Kngale, R. Narguli, Racy Oui-Pitt, Reanne Brown Nampijinpa, Regina Wilson Pilawuk, Renita Brown Napangardi, Reva Dickson Nungarrayi, Richard Yukenbarri Tjakamarra, Ritasha Watson Nampijinpa, Robert Mast, Ronnie Tjampitjinpa, Rosella Namok, Roy Wiggan, Sabrina Granites Napangardi, Sabrina Robertson Nangala, Samantha Wilson Napurrula, Samson Bonson, Samuel Namunjdja, Sarah Leo Napurrula, Selina Fisher Napanangka, Serena Bonson, Shanna Williams Napanangka, Sonia Kurarra Nampiyinti, Stanley Nyayati Young, Syd Bruce Short Joe, Taylor Cooper, Teranie Williams Nangala, Terry Ngamandara, Theo Hudson Nanagala, Tim Payungka TJjapangardi, Tina Martin Napangardi, Tjimpuna Williams, Tjumpo Tjapanangka, Tjunkaya Tapaya Oam, Uni Martin Nampijinpa, Ursula Napangardi Hudson, Valentine White Nakamarra, Valerie Marshall Napanangka, Virginia Sims Napaljarri, Walangari Karntawarra Jakamarra, Wanatjura Lewis, Warlimpirrnga Tjapaltjarri, Wilma Tabacco, Wolpa Wanambi, Yala Yala Gibbs Tjungurrayi, Yalti Napangati, Zhou Xiaoping

In the thematic « Contemporary Art »

Christian Fogarolli, MauvaisCorps

Galerie Alberta Pane

Christian Fogarolli 1983, France

"Mauvais Corps"

Paula Siebra, Mesa de cabeceira com revólver, luvas e flor | Table de chevet avec revolver, gants et fleur, 2025, huile sur toile, 30 x 40 cm, MW.PSI.267, Photo credit: EstudioEmObra, Courtesy of the artist and Mendes Wood DM, São Paulo, Brussels, Paris, New York, Copyright The Artist

Mendes Wood DM

Paula Siebra 1998, Spain

"O estranho familiar"

Countrejour in the French Style, 1974, Gravure, 75 exemplaires, 99,5 × 91,5 cm © David Hockney / Courtesy Galerie Lelong

Galerie Lelong

David Hockney 1937, United Kingdom

"Impressions"

In the thematic « Painting »

Ruben Pang, Sans Titre, 2024, 22O x 150 cm.

PACT

Ruben Pang 1990, Singapore

"Némésis"

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"

Sophie Whettnall, Invisible landscape, 2025, soie perforée, cadre cuivre, 51,5 x 40 x 3,5 cm, Photo © Isabelle Arthuis, Courtesy of the artist and Michel Rein, Paris/Brussels

Michel Rein

Sophie Whettnall 1973, Belgium

"Invisible"

In the thematic « Sculpture »

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

Alzueta Gallery

Hugo Alonso et Kim Simonsson

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"Tête à tête"

Femme Jibóia, Kássia Borges Mytara, photo Sami Korhonen @ricardofernandesgallery

Ricardo Fernandes

Kássia Borges Mytara 1962, Brazil

"'Femme Jibóia"

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

Siri Derkert 1888 — 1973, Sweden

In the thematic « Women Artists »

Hessie

Galerie Arnaud Lefebvre

Hessie, Olga Theuriet, Jessye Wdowin-McGregor

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"Temps perdu, partie 2"

Sophia Fassi, La sieste I, 2024, huile sur toile, 114 x 146 cm, ©Galerie Berthet-Aittouares

Berthet-Aittouarès

Eve Aschheim, Claude Buraglio, Marie-Claude Bugeaud, Sophia Fassi, Anne Ferrer, Liliane Klapisch, Vera Molnar, Nil Yalter.

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"8 femmes"

Yves Klein, L’Esclave mourant d’après Michel-Ange, 1962

Galerie Jean-François Cazeau

Eduardo Arroyo, César, Gaston Chaissac, Paul Delvaux, Leonor Fini, Gen Paul, Henri Hayden, Auguste Herbin, Marcel Janco, Paul Klee, Yves Klein, Jean Lacombe, Fernand Léger, Eugène Leroy, Aristide Maillol, André Masson, Amedeo Modigliani, Pablo Picasso, Paul Elie Ranson, Auguste Renoir, Ker-Xavier Roussel, Niki de Saint-Phalle, Kees Van Dongen

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"La Figuration dans tous ses états"

In the tour « Marais »

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-Sophie Emard, La flûtiste borgne, 2025, Tirages Cibachrome sous diasec, châssis affleurant chêne teinté ciré noir, Diptyque,  45cm x 30cm et 85cm x 70cm, Courtesy de l'artiste et Galerie Claire Gastaud

Galerie Claire Gastaud | Paris

Anne-Sophie Emard 1973, France

"La flûtiste borgne"

Soufia Erfanian,
I Truly Love Both of You, 2024, Acrylique sur toile, 230 x 180 cm.

Galerie Christophe Gaillard

Soufia Erfanian 1990, Iran

"Lies That Bled Blue"

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