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Philippe Labaune Gallery is pleased to present, "Her, alone", a selection of drawing by emerging French artist Jean-Claude Götting, opening Thursday, May 2, 2024. On view is the artist's most recent collection of comics, illustrations, and paintings highlighting his ability to examine and express glimpses of everyday moments.
Born in Paris in 1963, Jean-Claude Götting began his career working in comics. He created his first comic strips for Slurp, Divergent 54, Ice Crim’s, and PLGPPUR. Götting then turned his focus to illustration and painting. He worked as a newspaper illustrator for publications such as: The New Yorker, Liberation, and Le Nouvel Observateur. His artwork always follows a narrative structure, incorporates elegance, and remains true to his themes of stillness and contemplation.
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This is François Avril's first exhibition in New York, but the city is familiar to him.
"First of all, because it's a city and I love cities," he says. "Maybe because I was born in Paris, but there is something reassuring for me, well settled, straight..." And New York, in particular, has often been a source of inspiration, especially since his first visit in 1990. "I came there after the death of a friend and it was a real visual shock; the city had given me the desire to live again after this difficult moment."
The “problem” with all gallery exhibits is they have short start and finish dates, which is exactly how the dealers get the art lovers to buy the art they love before it disappears into the mist or to another gallery out of reach. The only “problem” with the Philippe Labaune Gallery in New York City is that Wit & Wisdom, an exhibition of paintings by Canadian artist Anita Kunz, is only open through March 7.
After a packed opening on Feb. 9 where fellow artists, art directors and patrons joined to celebrate Kunz’s breakthrough, I asked her to tell us how she felt about the event as well as the com-mix of art forms that she’s excelled at for decades.
About The Gallery
Founded in 2021, Philippe Labaune Gallery is devoted to championing and presenting original 20th and 21st century comic art and illustrations by emerging and established artists from around the world.