PARTNER NEWS
French Maze, an art exhibition featuring the French Masters from the post-war to contemporary period is launching this May at Opera Gallery and we are delighted to invite you to an exclusive preview hosted by Stephane Le Pelletier – Director of Opera Gallery Asia Pacific – and Sharlane Foo, Gallery - Director of Opera Gallery in Hong Kong.
When: Friday May 18th – 6.30 pm to 9 pm
Welcoming speech and private tour of the exhibition at 7.30 pm
Where: Opera Gallery – 52 Wyndham Street, Central
Welcoming speech and private tour of the exhibition at 7.30 pm
Where: Opera Gallery – 52 Wyndham Street, Central
Why don’t you join us for a night of art, French elegance and food?
Event is free and you’ll be treated to French bubbles and nibbles but RSVP is mandatory. Of course, we are also looking forward welcoming your +1 so feel free to RSVP for them too!
RSVP on contact@hongkongmadame.com
Event is free and you’ll be treated to French bubbles and nibbles but RSVP is mandatory. Of course, we are also looking forward welcoming your +1 so feel free to RSVP for them too!
RSVP on contact@hongkongmadame.com
Wine - La Vie en Rose from Vines & Terroirs
French Cheeses - La Fromagerie
Bread - Maison Eric Kayser
Canelés - Le Canelé d'Or
“I am very proud of each exhibition that has been organized by our gallery, and I find the ‘French Maze’ another breakthrough to present 27 unique pieces from renowned French artists including Marc Chagall, Jean Dubuffet and Andre Brasilier.”
Stéphane Le Pelletier, Director of Opera Gallery Asia Pacific.
The exhibition, the first of its kind in Hong Kong, is tracing ways in which French artists have changed the course of art by deftly transforming the language of painting since the post-war period.
“The gallery is proud to take part of Le French May in promoting the arts and culture of France through showcasing the wide spectrum of artists and genres this month.”
Sharlane Foo, Gallery Director of Opera Gallery Hong Kong
French Maze highlights
Marc Chagall’s poetic art representing lovers, musicians, flowers and animals and symbolizing the artist intense personal universe.
Integral French artist Jean Dubuffet, best known for his development of art brut (or “raw art”), is also showcased and guests will be able to view his idealistic approach to aesthetics and instinctive vision that breaks away from the norm. Unfettered by cultural influences and restrictions, his art embraces a more authentic and humanistic expression.
Contemporary artist Andre Brasilier’s work is a blend of abstraction, expressionism and something distinctly his own, typified by a whimsical and breezy lyricism. His works often feature themes and motifs like women, horses and nature, reflected in a wistful setting and peaceful world, all with delicate composition and a harmony of colours bathed in soft, cool light.
Sharlane Foo, Gallery Director of Opera Gallery Hong Kong
French Maze highlights
Marc Chagall’s poetic art representing lovers, musicians, flowers and animals and symbolizing the artist intense personal universe.
Integral French artist Jean Dubuffet, best known for his development of art brut (or “raw art”), is also showcased and guests will be able to view his idealistic approach to aesthetics and instinctive vision that breaks away from the norm. Unfettered by cultural influences and restrictions, his art embraces a more authentic and humanistic expression.
Contemporary artist Andre Brasilier’s work is a blend of abstraction, expressionism and something distinctly his own, typified by a whimsical and breezy lyricism. His works often feature themes and motifs like women, horses and nature, reflected in a wistful setting and peaceful world, all with delicate composition and a harmony of colours bathed in soft, cool light.
“We thrive to continuously introduce various contemporary artists from old to modern with diversified art techniques to the local community.”
Sharlane Foo, Gallery Director of Opera Gallery Hong Kong
Sharlane Foo, Gallery Director of Opera Gallery Hong Kong