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Vivian Van Blerk, La Clairiere, Sculpture ceramique, 65×65×70 cm.

Galerie Dominique Fiat

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

Galerie Droste

Javier Ruiz Pérez 1989, Spain

"QUISE SER UN ELEFANTE ASUSTADO"

"I Wanted to Be a Scared Elephant"

  • Javier Ruiz Pérez, Girasoles, Oil on canvas, 50 x 40 cm, 2025, Unique

Javier Ruiz Pérez, Girasoles, Oil on canvas, 50 x 40 cm, 2025, Unique

The ancient legend of “The Elephant and the Moon” resonates in this show as an essential metaphor: a being of immense strength who, despite his power, never attains the ethereal light to which he aspires. His quest, marked by a paradoxical vulnerability, reflects our own human condition, the irrepressible desire for the unattainable and the paralyzing fear of failure that inhabits us all.  I Wanted to Be a Scared Elephant invites us to inhabit this essential contradiction: the duality between power and vulnerability, between the aspiration to greatness and the fear that accompanies power. Through this apparent paradox, Javier Ruíz guides us into an exploration of human complexity, where we recognize ourselves in the struggle to better understand ourselves, in a world that demands strength while generating uncertainty. With this elephant rising into the unknown, this exhibit does not seek definitive answers, but invites us to recognize, in our own fragility, the source of our true strength.

Solo show of Javier Ruiz Pérez

From May 15th to June 14th, 2025

Rendez-Vous

Saturday 24 May 2025 from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm

Brunch – Galerie Droste

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72 Rue des Archives
Paris, France
01 57 40 60 84 www.galeriedroste.com

The gallery

Galerie Droste, based in Düsseldorf and Paris, is a dynamic contemporary art gallery committed to several concerns: since 2016 it consolidates the positions of artists on the international contemporary art scene, mostly figurative, whose main practices are painting, drawing and sculpture. It reaffirms its place in the market by daring expressive artists postures that predominantly challenge the paradigms of European art history, as well as questioning its conventional view of art. Within the young gallery scene, Galerie Droste promotes a collaborative approach to create stimulating synergies and friendly exchange. Thus, Galerie Droste also joins the ranks of institutions that do not want to turn their gaze away from social change and the challenges it brings: it strives to cultivate togetherness, promote responsible practices, highlight diverse cultural-social currents, and especially support young artists on the international contemporary scene, while always maintaining its clear, Franco-German corporate identity.

Galerie Droste is a member of the New Art Dealers' Alliance (NADA) & the Professional Committee of Art Galleries (CPGA).

Gallery artists

Raphael Brunk, Tatjana Doll, Willehad Eilers, Julius Hofmann, Laust Højgaard, Tim Sandow, Andrew Schoultz, Lena Valenzuela, Mona Broschár, Amir H. Fallah, Antonia Freisburger, Katharina Keller, Felix Kultau, Margaux Laurens-Neel, Sojeong Lee, Tamara Malcher, Eve Malherbe, MOSES & TAPS™, Javier Ruiz Pérez, Christiane Peschek, Lydia Maria Pfeffer, Conrad Ruiz, André Wendland

In the thematic « Contemporary Art »

Adam et Eve, 2020-2021, bois, caisses de munitions, diptyque : 242 x 99 x 12 cm / 244 x 100 x 10,5 cm.

RABOUAN MOUSSION

Dimitri Tsykalov 1963, Rusia

"ELEMENTS"

Hessie

Galerie Arnaud Lefebvre

Hessie, Olga Theuriet, Jessye Wdowin-McGregor

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"Temps perdu, partie 2"

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"

In the thematic « Emerging Art »

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"

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"

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 « Painting »

Georg Baselitz, Indigene liegen im Farnkraut, 2025, Oil on canvas, 300 x 430 cm (118,11 x 169,29 in), signed, dated and titled verso. Courtesy Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, London · Paris · Salzburg · Milan · Seoul © Georg Baselitz

Thaddaeus Ropac

Georg Baselitz 1938, Germany

"Ein Bein von Manet aus 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

Siri Derkert 1888 — 1973, Sweden

Galerie Taménaga

Jean-Pierre Cassigneul 1935, France

"Jean-Pierre Cassigneul : Carnets intimes"

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"

Vivian Van Blerk, La Clairiere, Sculpture ceramique, 65×65×70 cm.

Galerie Dominique Fiat

Vivian Van Blerk 1971 — 2024, South Africa

"Memento Mori"

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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