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Opera Gallery is delighted to present a solo exhibition featuring a selection of works by Colombian artist Fernando Botero opening September 23rd in its Geneva space.
Artwork: Fernando Botero, Woman on a horse, bronze, 119.4 x 48.3 x 90 cm
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"It's my destiny to make a place where people can come and be happy: a garden of joy." -Niki de Saint Phalle
Image copyright: Niki de Saint Phalle in her studio, 1983. Photographe : Carlos Freire.
Freire Carlos (né en 1945)
copyright Niki Charitable Art Foundation /ADAGP, Paris
"If all life moves inevitably towards its end, then we must, during our own, colour it with our colours of love and hope." -Marc Chagall
Marc Chagall, les amoureux au village sur fond rouge, 1968, oil and ink on on canvas, 55 x 46 cm
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Opera Gallery is thrilled to participate in the upcoming edition of Art Central Hong Kong! We look forward to welcoming you to our booth n°b16!
Marc Chagall, Autoportait, 1940, gouache and charcoal on paper laid down on canvas, 50.2 x 60.8 cm
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Opera Gallery Geneva is pleased to present "Giants" a group exhibition featuring masterworks by iconic artists opening May 13th.
Artwork: Kazuo Shiraga, Purpur, 1987/1988, oil on Japan paper laid on silk
We are pleased to present A.R. Penck I Georg Baselitz now on view at OPERA in Geneva until March 26th!
Click on the link below to visit the online viewing room of the exhibition:
https://t.co/YyxEtfd6Y1
Artwork: Georg Baselitz, Clyfford Still, 2018, oil on canvas, 165 x 100 cm
We are pleased to present the Online Viewing Room of Masters on paper! Click on the link below to visit the online viewing room of the exhibition:
https://t.co/Rk5iVUKurn
Artwork:
Fernand Léger, Profil et perroquet, 1940, gouache, felt-pen and India ink on paper, 55.7 x 38 cm
"When I paint a painting, it always feels like part of my lifelong journey. Sometimes, it's an irresistible, momentary impulse; other times, it's a memory from long ago, perhaps even something forgotten, that the canvas called back to mind". – Chu Teh-Chun
"What words cannot grasp, what lies in the most obscure and secret part of painting, is what I find interesting." -Pierre Soulages
Artwork: Pierre Soulages, Peinture 92 x 65, 3 août 1954, oil on canvas
Mel Bochner is an American Conceptual artist best known for his text-based paintings. Bochner’s thesaurus painting series consists of lists of synonyms displayed in rainbow-colored palettes, often featuring a single word repeated in capital letters, as seen in Blah, Blah, Blah.