The Boccara Gallery's Paintings collection presents a variety of works ranging from contemporary art, such as the paintings of Tom Wesselmann, to European masterpieces such as the series of abstract paintings by Clément Rosenthal; the creations of the young French artist Flore Sigrist, and the paintings of the artist Léon Zack.
The Boccara Gallery’s Paintings collection presents a variety of works ranging from contemporary art, such as the sculptures of Tom Wesselmann, to European masterpieces such as the series of abstract paintings by Clément Rosenthal; the creations of the young French artist Flore Sigrist, and the paintings of the artist Léon Zack.
Starting with the textile art collection, Didier Marien’s goal is to create a connection between the various means of artistic expression.
The collection of paintings continues to grow and presents the best of the artistic production of our time.
Georges Ferrato
Georges Ferrato, born in 1949, was exposed to the world of art through his education and encounters with various art movements. Though little is widely documented about his personal life, it is known that Ferrato developed a strong artistic vision, moving away from classical constraints to explore innovative and experimental approaches to painting.
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Caroline Besse
Caroline Besse's art form blends gallery pieces and bespoke creations, resulting in unique, handmade works. Using washi paper or textiles, she paints with vibrant colors extracted from gems and minerals, such as lapis lazuli, malachite, tiger's eye, and jade. This produces a rich, textural quality that interacts captivatingly with light. Besse's textile-based works are particularly mesmerizing, and Boccara Gallery is thrilled to present this artist and her breathtaking silk organza piece, Particles.
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Kyoko SASAÏ
Born in Tokyo (Japan).
Lives and works in Paris.
Master's degree from the University of Fine Arts of Musashino (Tokyo).
Creation and direction of the Atelier de recherche des arts plastiques (Tokyo)
1994 Set up his studio in Paris.
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Arnaud
Arnaud is a self-taught artist whose passion for painting developed at a very young age. It was not until he moved from Paris to New York at the age of 25, however, that he began a serious exploration of color, line, figure, and abstraction.
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Clément Rosenthal
Clément Rosenthal was born in Paris in 1956.
He currently lives in the south of France.
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Jean Miotte
Jean Miotte was born in Paris in 1926. He is one of the first generation of "informal" artists. He is often associated with the Lyrical Abstraction movement, with which he shares a taste for gesture and calligraphic form.
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Leon Zack
Leon Zack (1892-1980) was a Russian painter, graphic artist, set designer, sculptor and poet. The artist's work is usually attributed to the Paris School of painting.
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Serge Charchoune
Serge Charchoune briefly studied art in Moscow before being drafted into the army in 1910. He deserted and in 1912, he went to Paris where he quickly became interested in the Cubist Movement, studying under Henri Le Fauconnier. During the war, he took refuge in Barcelona where he met the painters Albert Gleizes, Marie Laurencin, and Francis Picabia.
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Flore Sigrist
A young international visual artist from France. Born in 1985, Flore Sigrist's talent is brought forward by her sensory hypersensitivity, which gives her a particular understanding of colors and their interaction.
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