MOVEMENT & TEXTURE
November – December 2024
Erdal ALANTAR, Serge CHARCHOUNE, Natalia DUMITRESCO, Alexandre ISTRATI, Paul KALLOS, Ida KARSKAYA, Marcelle LOUBCHANSKY, Jean MESSAGIER, Jacqueline PAVLOWSKY, Jean MESSAGIER, T’ANG Haywen
November – December 2024
Erdal ALANTAR, Serge CHARCHOUNE, Natalia DUMITRESCO, Alexandre ISTRATI, Paul KALLOS, Ida KARSKAYA, Marcelle LOUBCHANSKY, Jean MESSAGIER, Jacqueline PAVLOWSKY, Jean MESSAGIER, T’ANG Haywen
Exhibition The painting of T’ang Haywen, from April 25 to June 8, 2024
From November 12 to December 12, 2015
A “face to face” between a contemporary French landscaper, Jérôme DELÉPINE (born in 1977), fond of contemplation, and a Chinese artist from the end of the 20th century, T’ang Haywen (1927-1991), a fan of works on paper, ink or watercolor. The two artists have in common their position of inheriting traditional painting.
And a space dedicated to some exceptional contemporary paintings from the second school of Paris by artists from around the world (Erdal Alantar, Chu Teh-Chun, Chuang Che, John Levee, Guido Llinas, André Masson, Roberto Matta, Serge Poliakoff, Josef Sima.
From November 24 to December 23, 2016
One hundred small works
Renaud ALLIRAND – Karl BEAUDELERE – René BENSUSSAN – Gaston CHAISSAC – Marinette CUECO – Parvine CURIE – Jérôme DELÉPINE – André DERAIN – Michèle DESTARAC – Joe DOWNING – Gaël DUFRENE – Natalia DUMITRESCO – Marie-Noëlle FONTAN – Jacques GERMAIN – T’ANG Haywen – Alexandre ISTRATI – François JAUVION – Ida KARSKAYA – John LEVEE – Jean-Michel MARCHETTI – Astrid NANTY – Jacqueline PAVLOWSKY – Michel PELLOILE – Marie-Christine PICARD DE GENNES – Pépé VIGNES
From October 24 to November 28, 2019
Erdal ALANTAR – Salibe DOUAÏHY – Natalia DUMITRESCO – Alexandre ISTRATI – Ida KARSKYA – Augustin LESAGE – Jacqueline PAVLOWSKY – T’ANG Haywen – ZAO Wou-Ki
On April 25, 2024, the Hervé Courtaigne Gallery will inaugurate T’ang Haywen’s monographic exhibition. At the same time, an exhibition at the Guimet Museum retraces the artist’s career with around a hundred major works.