ANNE+
Histoires de silences
Nadia Lichtig , Germany
Nadia LICHTIG, "Ghosttrap (some one from another)", 2016, Impression Fine Art sur papier Hahnemühle et sérigraphie à l’encre phosphorescent, 50,5 x 72 cm (encadré)
Ghost image, the exhibition and the encounters that accompany it, question our capacity to tell a story - silence. Through the detour of languages and their oblivion, and the memory of the body and gesture, it raises the question of the place of the non-articulated. The exhibition invites us to think about the cracks of the word, its perforated structure, the forgetting of narration, of history and of History. The works are deployed at the limits of the unspeakable to instill a question: The only important image would it not be that which can not be completed? Wouldn't every representation, every image, be above all a witness of what it does not show, of what it excludes from our field of vision? Or, with the words of Francis Ponge in Le Soleil placé en abîme: "The most brilliant object in the world is (...) not an object; it is a hole, it is the metaphysical abyss: the formal and indispensable condition of everything in the world. The condition of all other objects. The very condition of the gaze."
Rendez-Vous
Thursday 19 May 2022 from 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Meeting with the artist Nadia Lichtig
75006 Paris, France 06 30 74 52 62 www.anneplus.com
The gallery
Anne Emsallem, passionate about psychoanalysis, created her contemporary art gallery in order to bring together contemporary creation and expressions of the unconscious. The proposed exhibitions discuss the themes of the body, memory, language in a quest for meaning revealing unconscious desire.
Her unique career, as a coach and gallery owner, allowed Anne EMSALLEM to clarify her speciality: revealing and stimulating the talents of her clients. She supports artists, political and business leaders, or anyone who undertakes a project, in order to teach them to dare to surpass themselves.
ANNE+ confidential space was designed to create privileged meetings and exchanges, also within workshops and conferences. This atypical place is dedicated to discoveries, reflection, research, questioning and doubts, which constitute the essential tools for transformation and surpassing.
Gallery artists
Nicolas Boulard • Keren Benbenisty • Marie-Anita Gaube • Nadia Lichtig • Joseph Dadoune • Anja Michaela • Rodrigo Braga