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Ségolène Brossette Galerie

Et que le temps est devenu sourd, 2025, poplar, vines (lierre, ivy), wire, industrial materials, charcoal, Installation at Chapelle des Dames Blanches in La Rochelle,  Photo: Misha Gudwin

Traits Libres Gallery

Semiose

Szabolcs Bozó 1992, Hungary

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  • Szabolcs Bozo, The Night Nurse, 2025 © A. Mole

Szabolcs Bozo, The Night Nurse, 2025 © A. Mole

Semiose gallery is pleased to present at 44, Rue Quincampoix the new exhibition by Szabolcs Bozó (born in 1992 in Pécs, Hungary; lives and works in London). In just a few years, the artist has established a highly recognizable style: vividly colored zoomorphic creatures bursting with energy and humor. Though rendered on large-scale canvases, his characters always seem confined within the frame, as if swollen with an excess of tenderness. Recently, his work has evolved toward more complex compositions, blending frenetic choreographies with set elements and props. Considered as a whole, his oeuvre unfolds as a gallery of endearing figures, whose gazes feel deeply human—perhaps even all too human.

Solo show of Szabolcs Bozó

From May 17th to June 21st, 2025

44 Rue Quincampoix
75004 Paris, France
09 79 26 16 38 semiose.com

The gallery

Founded in 2007 in the 20th arrondissement of Paris before moving to Le Marais in 2011, Semiose immediately established itself in the art scene as a gallery with a programming rooted in the margins. Nourished by underground cultures, it champions forms and ideas born in political, social, or geographical fringes.

The practice of citation serves as a common thread among the artists represented by the gallery and raises complex questions related to the creation and dissemination of images, the role and meaning of archives, and visual culture at large. Semiose promotes an aesthetic based on questions of taste and, consequently, cultural hierarchies. Techniques of collage, appropriation, and détournement are shared by most artists, leading to a converging interest in representation, referencing the real and the everyday.

Young artists mingle with historical figures or those of international stature. Over time and through a patient professional network, institutions and public collections have forged unbreakable bonds with the artists promoted by the gallery. Semiose also goes beyond mere representation of artists: it fully plays its role in the art ecosystem with a scientific and curatorial approach. It ensures the production of artworks and oversees rigorous documentary and archival work around the represented artists.

Semiose further expands its activities through a publishing house, Semiose éditions. Available internationally, over a hundred titles have been published to date, including monographs, artist books, writings and essays, a magazine, and a collection of artists' coloring books.

Gallery artists

Salvatore Arancio, Glen Baxter, Amélie Bertrand, Szabolcs Bozó, Olaf Breuning, William S. Burroughs, Hugo Capron, Mathieu Cherkit, Anthony Cudahy, documentation céline duval, Drew Dodge, Oli Epp, Steve Gianakos, Sébastien Gouju, Otis Jones, Aneta Kajzer, Fiza Khatri, Laurent Le Deunff, Anne Neukamp, Justin Liam O’Brien, Françoise Pétrovitch, Abraham Poincheval, Présence Panchounette, Laurent Proux, Stefan Rinck, Ernest T., Moffat Takadiwa, Julien Tiberi, Gert & Uwe Tobias, Philemona Williamson, Xie Lei

In the thematic « Contemporary art »

Galerie Arnaud Lefebvre

40 years — Group show

 Larry Sultan, Mike Mandel, Evidence, 1977, © Estate Larry Sultan, courtesy Galerie Thomas Zander, Cologne

Zander Galerie

Larry Sultan & Mike Mandel

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"Evidence"

Francisco Tropa, Cheminée, 2025, painted plywood, patinated bronze, screen print on plywood,
158 x 90 x 30 cm unique, courtesy of the artist and Galerie Jocelyn Wolff, photo : Pedro Tropa

Galerie Jocelyn Wolff

Francisco Tropa 1968, Portugal

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"MISS AMERICA"

In the thematic « Emergent scene »

Adrianna Wallis, Bijou Bougie, 2012. Courtesy of Anne-Laure Buffard and the artist.

Galerie Anne-Laure Buffard

Adrianna Wallis / Diane Esmond

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"Il restera la gravité"

Karla Leyva
Aurora soñando, 2026
Acrylique, graphite, gouache et aquarelle sur coton monté sur châssis en bois
15 × 11 × 2 cm (6 × 4½ × 1 in)
Œuvre unique
Crédit photo : Simon vogel

Galerie Droste

All That She Holds Inside — Group show

J’habite dans la pinède, Jonathan Brechignac,
 credits Jonathan Brechignac

22,48 m² (Le Studio)

Jonathan Brechignac 1985, France

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"J’habite dans la pinède"

In the thematic « Painting »

Paul Sérusier, Bretonne allaitant, 1892, huile sur toile, 73 x 55 cm, Courtesy Waddington Custot

Waddington Custot

Le Choc Nabi — Group show

Galerie Christophe Gaillard

Nancy Brooks Brody 1962 — 2023, United States

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Tiziana La Melia - Galerie Anne Barrault - 2026

galerie anne barrault

Tiziana La Melia 1982, Italy

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"Kitten Healer Litter"

In the tour « Marais »

Galerie Christophe Gaillard

Nancy Brooks Brody 1962 — 2023, United States

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Léonore Chastagner, Sans titre, 2025, Céramique, 21 x 17 x 5,5 cm, ©Ici Au Loin, Courtesy de l'artiste et Galerie Anne-Sarah Bénichou

Galerie Anne-Sarah Bénichou

Léonore Chastagner 1992, France

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"Ce qu'il faut aimer est absent"

GALERIE PUTMAN

First exhibition — Group show

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