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Walid El Masri, Paon peacock, Mixtes techniques sur toile, dimensions: 130 x 97 cm, courtesy Galerie 27 Concept

Galerie 27 Concept

Édith Dufaux, Sans titre, 2022, monotype et techniques mixtes sur papier, 190 x 89 cm

Galerie Alain Margaron

Galerie 75 Faubourg

Meet Purvis Young ㅤ

Purvis Young 1943 — 2010, United States

  • Purvis Young © The Larry T. Clemons Collection. Photo Diane Arques / ADAGP, Paris, 2022

Purvis Young © The Larry T. Clemons Collection. Photo Diane Arques / ADAGP, Paris, 2022

“My dream is to go to France, and see where the great painters are from.”
Purvis Young, 1973

If the artist, who was born in 1943 in Liberty City and passed away in 2010 in Overtown, was unable to achieve his dream and has so far rarely been exhibited in France, Doriano Navarra and Joseph Abergel with the exhibition "Meet Purvis Young” at Galerie 75 Faubourg attempt to revive this old dream.

In his artworks, Purvis Young depicts the urban culture of the neighborhood of Overtown, in the suburbs of Miami, which the artist has practically never left. Self-taught and particularly prolific painter, he assembles the discarded objects he finds around his home: account books, wooden planks, carpet, fabrics, advertising leaflets, linoleum, cardboard... His works combine urban environment, representations of the sacred and of fertility, but also war and popular uprisings. Always through the prism of his life, of life, of a reality that fits into his own mythology. Purvis Young thus creates a narrative that belongs to him while being universal.

In her introductory text, Olivia Anani writes: “With these Black hands, plank by plank, stroke by stroke, one panel at a time, history has been made and an epic narrative has taken form.”

Purvis Young's works have entered major private and institutional collections such as the Smithsonian American Art Museum (Washington DC, USA), the Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, USA), the Rubell Family Collection (Miami, USA), the Philadelphia Museum of Art (Philadelphia, USA).

75 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré
75008 Paris, France
0144517575 galerie75faubourg.com

The gallery

Founded by Enrico Navarra and Emmanuel Barth and currently directed by Doriano Navarra, Galerie 75 Faubourg is dedicated to contemporary art, mainly second market. The gallery organizes solo exhibitions of artists (Kenny Scharf, Enoc Pérez, Guggi, ...), group exhibitions, as well as exhibitions in collaboration with curators or partner galleries (Galerie Eva Presenhuber, galerie frank elbaz, A.R. Penck with Vincent Fraikin, ...).

Other galleries in the tour « Matignon »

Vincenzo Agnetti et Paolo Scheggi aux côtés de Il Trono, 1970. Photographie de Fabio Donato. Courtesy Archive Vincenzo Agnetti et Association Paolo Scheggi

Tornabuoni Art

Le Temple, la Naissance de l’Eidos

Vincenzo Agnetti 1926 — 1981, Italy

Paolo Scheggi 1940 — 1971, Italiy

Martin Kippenberger, Sans titre (de la série ‘Fred the Frog’), 1989-1990, signé et daté Kippenberger 90 (au dos), huile sur toile, 240 x 200 cm, © Estate of Martin Kippenberger, Galerie Gisela Capitain, Cologne, courtesy Skarstedt Gallery

Skarstedt Gallery

Martin Kippenberger : De Lumière et Sentiments

Martin Kippenberger 1953 — 1997, Germany

Amoako Boafo, Green petals, 2022. Courtesy of Mariane Ibrahim

Mariane Ibrahim

Inside Out

Amoako Boafo 1984, Ghana

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