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Gregory Hodge, Afterlight, 2025. Acrylique sur lin, 130 x 97 cm © Courtesy Galerie Anne-Laure Buffard

Galerie Anne-Laure Buffard

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

Galerie Anne-Sarah Bénichou

Laura Garcia Karras 1988, France

"Calisté"

  • Laura Garcia Karras, Oraison, 2024, Huile sur toile, 180 x 150 cm, Courtesy de l’artiste et Galerie Anne-Sarah Bénichou

Laura Garcia Karras, Oraison, 2024, Huile sur toile, 180 x 150 cm, Courtesy de l’artiste et Galerie Anne-Sarah Bénichou

For Calisté, her first solo show at the gallery Laura Garcia Karras will present a new series of oil paintings with floral and organic motifs. Her works radiate a luminous intensity and are distinguished by their chromatic richness. Representative of her work, this vibrant new series explores the vitality of the natural world.

Laura Garcia-Karras, born in 1988, is a painter whose work explores the boundaries of pictorial matter and the relationship between representation and nature. After studying at the La Cambre school in Brussels and the Beaux-Arts of Paris, she was honoured by the Crédit Agricole Foundation and was awarded the Prix Antoine Marin in 2018. Currently resident at Poush Manifesto in Aubervilliers, in 2024 she presented a solo exhibition at MO. CO. Montpellier Contemporain.

Her work, focused on painting, questions the materiality of the medium through processes that blend figuration and abstraction. Her exploration of plant motifs, particularly flowers, goes beyond simple aesthetic representation to transcend their symbolism. For her, painting becomes a space for reflection, both poetic and philosophical. Using techniques that combine clean surfaces and free brushstrokes, she creates compositions that play with light and depth, superimposing scalpel-cut shapes and flat areas of colour.

Solo show of Laura Garcia Karras

From May 24th to July 12nd, 2025

Rendez-Vous

Saturday 24 May 2025 from 3:00 pm to 8:00 pm

Opening – Galerie Anne-Sarah Bénichou

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45 Rue Chapon
Paris, France
01 44 93 91 48 annesarahbenichou.com

The gallery

Founded in 2016 in Paris (Le Marais), Galerie Anne-Sarah Bénichou represents 14 artists of different generations, French and foreign, emerging and confirmed. The great diversity of practices and origins of these artists contributes to promoting individualities with a singular view of the world, and to instituting a dialogue between different eras and varied art forms.
Each exhibition seeks to question the sensibility of the world, and more specifically the place and form of contemporary art in our society. For the past nine years, the gallery has found its place on the french and international scene, among collectors and art professionals, by pursuing a single goal: a commitment to culture, the arts and artists.

The gallery participates in numerous fairs in France and abroad: Art Basel, Paris Photo, Arco Madrid, Art Brussels, Art Paris, Independent, Art Genève, Artissima, etc.

Gallery artists

Marion Baruch, Mireille Blanc, Julien Discrit, Laura Garcia Karras, Cyrielle Gulacsy, Chourouk Hriech, Yann Lacroix, Juliette Minchin, Laurent Montaron, Valerie Mréjen, Elise Peroi, Decebal Scriba, Massinissa Selmani, Seton Smith, Florin Stefan, Maxime Verdier

Galerie sélectionnée par Anaël Pigeat

In the thematic « Contemporary Art »

La Galerie Rouge

Clarissa Bonet 1986, United States

"Clarissa Bonet, City Space"

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

PACT

Ruben Pang 1990, Singapore

"Némésis"

Galerie SIT DOWN

Jean-Michel André 1976, France

"Chambre 207"

In the thematic « Emerging Art »

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"

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

Galerie Droste

Javier Ruiz Pérez 1989, Spain

"QUISE SER UN ELEFANTE ASUSTADO"

"I Wanted to Be a Scared Elephant"

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"

In the thematic « First Solo Exhibition »

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"

La Galerie Rouge

Clarissa Bonet 1986, United States

"Clarissa Bonet, City Space"

Photo by Matt Emonson

Galerie Lelong

Alison Saar 1956, United States

"Sweet Life"

In the thematic « France Art Scene »

Photo credit: Gaïa Lamarre.

Air de Paris

Mona Filleul 1993, France/Switzerland

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"Air de Tranny"

Elizabeth Lennard, Flower Mold, Red, 2010.

Les Douches la Galerie

August Sander, Daniel Masclet, Anna et Bernhard Blume, Michel Journiac, Valérie Belin, Stéphane Couturier, Elizabeth Lennard, Henri Foucault, Denis Darzacq, Alain Fleischer, Patrick Tosani, Ghislaine Vappereau, François Kollar, Roger Catherineau, Bernard Plossu etc..

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"Dans ma cuisine"

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"

In the thematic « Painting »

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"

Liliana Porter, Red Sand, 2021 - Courtesy of the artist and mor charpentier Paris.

mor charpentier

Liliana Porter 1941, Argentina

"Almost There"

© Sarah Crowner, courtesy the artist and Galerie Max Hetzler Berlin | Paris | London | Marfa. Photo: Thomas Lannes

Galerie Max Hetzler

Sarah Crowner 1974, United States

"Tableaux en Laine, Pierres en Bronze"

In the thematic « Women Artists »

Margaret Lansink, Sentient, 2019 ©Margaret Lansink

Galerie XII

Margaret Lansink 1961, Netherlands

"AWAKE"

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"

Galerie Zlotowski

Pierrette Bloch, Ella Bergmann-Michel, Louise Bourgeois, Anne-Lise Coste (Uruk), Sonia Delaunay, Jochen Lempert, Sol Lewitt, Vera Molnar, Anthony Plasse, Helen Mirra, Kurt Schwitters, Georges Valmier, Arnaud Vasseux, Josselin Vidalenc, Zohreh Zavareh

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"chevaliers errantes"

In the tour « Marais »

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

PACT

Ruben Pang 1990, Singapore

"Némésis"

Charles Le Hyaric, Les jours bleus, 2024, Peinture à l’huile, peinture en spray sur papier, 75 x 110 cm

Galerie Papillon

Cathryn Boch, Erik Dietman, Joël Kermarrec, Jürgen Klauke, Charles Le Hyaric, Frédérique Loutz, Javier Pérez, Raphaëlle Peria, JC Ruggirello,Didier Trenet

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"Des dessins"

Jérôme Lagarrigue, Here I am, Huile sur toile, 65 x 65 cm, Courtesy Galerie Olivier Waltman.

Galerie Olivier Waltman

Ange-Arthur Koua, Jérôme Lagarrigue, Gastineau Massamba

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"Le rythme. Choc vibratoire de l'être"

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