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Galerie Putman

Quel salaud, il veut lui voler son chapeau, 2026
Huile sur toile
200 x 230 cm
© Gregory Copitet
Courtesy Victor Garel et galerie Sator

galerie Sator

Galerie RX&SLAG

Lucy Fradkin

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"I've Got Sunshine On A Cloudy Day"

  • Lucy Fradkin, He was a Plumber, an Electrician, a Carpenter, a Cabinetmaker, a Tiler, a Blacksmith and a Mechanic, 2008, Huile sur papier avec crayon, 170 x 132 cm

Lucy Fradkin, He was a Plumber, an Electrician, a Carpenter, a Cabinetmaker, a Tiler, a Blacksmith and a Mechanic, 2008, Huile sur papier avec crayon, 170 x 132 cm

The gallery presents Lucy Fradkin’s first solo exhibition in France.
Born in the United States and based in New York, Fradkin creates intimate scenes in her paintings and works on paper, in which the human figure takes centre stage. Drawing inspiration from sources ranging from Persian and Indian miniatures to folk art and the tradition of hand-painted shop signs, her work combines frontal figures, chromatic intensity and decorative structures to create
compositions in which narrative and psychological presence unfold with restraint.

Her works often depict figures in intimate domestic spaces, where patterns, textiles and objects contribute to a dense visual architecture. Through these images, Fradkin explores family relationships, memory and personal narratives.

Solo Show of Lucy Fradkin

From April 18 to June 17, 2026

16 Rue des Quatre-Fils
75003 Paris, France
01 71 19 47 58 www.rxslag.com/fr/accueil

The gallery

Founded by Éric Rodrigue and Éric Dereumaux, Gallery RX moved to the Golden Triangle in 2002. In 2011, they inaugurated a monumental 1500 m² site at the gates of Ivry sur Seine, the former laboratory of the Joliot Curie couple. This new space, built for experimentation, is designed to experience contemporary art. It is a multi-faceted hybrid space, ranging from residences to storage but also turns into an exhibition gallery, enabling artist to create in situ works and to present monumental pieces.

In October 2016, the project was to settle in the Marais, born out of the desire to be closer to fellow gallerists in a district where the heart and flow of contemporary art is undeniably anchored. It finally came to fruition with the inauguration of the new 640m2 space. This private mansion, formerly known as the Hôtel Gegault de Crisenoy, is located between the Musée Picasso and the Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature.

The RX Gallery presents the works of emerging and established artists from the French and international scenes. The layout of this new space offers the gallery’s artists new exhibition perspectives, and favors collaborations with curators and international artists.

The gallery also develops parallel projects with public institutions, private institutions and proposes itinerant exhibitions. Very much involved in art fairs, the gallery participates in Paris Photo, Art Paris, Art Brussels and FAB Paris, for which it is a member of their selection committee.

In 2021, the gallery opened in the United States in association with Slag Gallery, which has been present in New York for 15 years. The new entity, RX&SLAG, gives impetus to a dynamic where the expertise of each of the two galleries on the French and American scenes, help to reveal a young artistic scene whilst developing the representation of transatlantic historical artists.

Gallery artists

El ANATSUI, BAE BIEN-U, LEE BAE, Mrdjan BAJIC, Joanne BOYER, Pascal CONVERT, Raymond DEPARDON, Lucy FRADKIN, Elger ESSER, Jean-François FOURTOU, Vincent GICQUEL, Chaz GUEST, KIM Guiline, Fabrice HYBER, Alain KIRILI, Tamara KOSTIANOVSKY, H.K KWON, Christian LAPIE, Anna MALAGRIDA, Barbara NAVI, Hermann, NITSCH, Naomi SAFRAN-HON, Julio VILLANI, Paul WESENBERG, Arthur SIMMS, João TREVISAN

In the thematic « Art contemporain »

 Khalif Tahir Thompson, « State Fair », 2026, Oil, Acrylic, Handmade papers, on canvas, 170 x 240 cm (66 7/8 x 94 1/2 in). Courtesy Zidoun-Bossuyt Gallery and the artist.

Zidoun-Bossuyt Gallery

Khalif Tahir Thompson 1995, United States

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"Songs In The Key of Life"

Perrotin

Susumu Kamijo 1975, Japan

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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

In the thematic « Contemporary Art »

Venice Biennale, photo by Anpis WANG

Perrotin

Lee Mingwei 1964, Taiwan

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"Lorsque la Beauté paraît"

Tiffanie Delune, Alchemy, 2023.
Mixed media on paper Fabriano
© Galerie CHRISTOPHE PERSON

Galerie CHRISTOPHE PERSON

"Matières à abstraction, écho à l’histoire d’un lieu" — Group show

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

Le Studio (22,48 m²)

Jonathan Brechignac 1985, France

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"J’habite dans la pinède"

In the thematic « Dessin »

Juan Genovés - Descampado, 2015 - Acrylique sur panneau - 130 x 100 cm - @Enrique Palacio

OPERA GALLERY

Made in Spain — Group show

Gérard SCHNEIDER (1896 - 1986),
Opus 50E, 1960
oil on canvas, Signed and dated on the lower left : «Schneider 11-60»
97 x 130 cm

Galerie Jean-François Cazeau

"Maîtres du XXe siècle" — Group show

Kees van Dongen, Composition Florale, Avec Une Pipe, circa 1945-1950 © HELENE BAILLY MARCILHAC

HELENE BAILLY MARCILHAC

Kees van Dongen 1877 — 1968, Netherlands

In the thematic « Drawing »

C'est dans ces lieux un peu sauvages, qu'est ma demeure_2025_AurelK_Galerie Binome_BD

Galerie Binome

AurelK 1992, France

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"Au seuil"

Morgane Porcheron, Feuilles en grille #3 - 2023 Plâtre, encres, courtesy Ségolène Brossette Galerie

Ségolène Brossette Galerie

"Les empreintes silencieuses" — Group show

Sonia Delaunay, Projet de couverture pour le livre de Jacques Damase,

Galerie Zlotowski

"Sonia Delaunay, today" — Group show

In the thematic « Painting »

Martin Jacobson, My Future Home IV, 2024, Oil on canvas, 210 x 120 cm. © Paulina Simon | Courtesy of the Artist and Andréhn-Schiptjenko

Andréhn-Schiptjenko

Martin Jacobson 1978, Sweden

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Galerie Taménaga

Sohei Iwata 1979, France

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"

In the thematic « Peinture »

Iroha, 2023, Iroha, 2023, Kitai Kazuo,
Courtesy Galerie Écho 119

écho 119

Kazuo Kitai 1944, China

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"Kazuo Kitai : I.RO.HA 1.2.3"

Rosson Crow, The Swell, 2025, Acrylique, transfert photographique et huile sur toile
182,9 x 213,4 cm
Crédits photo: © Rosson Crow

Galerie Nathalie Obadia

Rosson Crow 1982, Etats-Unis

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La Rupture

Jérôme Lagarrigue, Anne-Claire, Huile sur toile, Oil on canvas, 213 x 182 cm, 84 x 72 in, 2011 | copyright : galerie Olivier Waltman

Galerie Olivier Waltman

Jérôme Lagarrigue

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"Jérôme Lagarrigue: rétrospective"

In the tour « Marais »

Galerie Christophe Gaillard

Nancy Brooks Brody 1962 — 2023, Etats-Unis

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Jean Hélion, Autoportrait, 1959, huile sur toile, 46 x 55 cm

Galerie Alain Margaron

"Derain, Deux, Hélion, Music, From Model to Self-Portrait" — Group show

Martin Jacobson, My Future Home IV, 2024, Oil on canvas, 210 x 120 cm. © Paulina Simon | Courtesy of the Artist and Andréhn-Schiptjenko

Andréhn-Schiptjenko

Martin Jacobson 1978, Sweden

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