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Louis Jacquot

Manu, 202452 x 40 x 4cmSign in to view price
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This minimalist contemporary artwork features a plain, beige-colored canvas with a small, black-and-white inset image in the upper left corner. The overall composition is simple and understated, with the canvas itself serving as a prominent visual element. The inset image appears to be an abstract, geometric design, hinting at the artist's focus on form, line, and bold contrasts. The sparse and unadorned presentation suggests a conceptual approach, inviting the viewer to consider the relationship between the canvas, the framed image, and the broader themes of space, materiality, and artistic expression. The artist's intention may be to challenge traditional notions of what constitutes a complete or finished artwork, encouraging a contemplative and open-ended interpretation. ...

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Louis Jacquot
Artist
Louis Jacquot
B.1994, French

Louis Jacquot is an artist who graduated from the École des Beaux-Arts de Paris (2020). His practice evolves in a back and forth between the drawing book and the canvas, between the canvas and the studio space. His large paintings with rounded corners are the result of drawings transferred onto the canvas, in the manner of ancient painters. Everyday objects, interior scenes: a bed, pillows, trestles, are all sources of an expression of lines or marks. Playing with perceptions, effects of enlargement and displacement, the artist deploys a work protocol characterised by the production of stretchers lined with light fabrics, on which he applies multiple layers of a mixture that allows him to obtain a unique metallic juice. He was recently a finalist for the Emerige Revelations Grant (2021). In 2022, Louis Jacquot completed a residency at the Weiss Endowment Fund, which dedicated his first solo “Check 1 2 1 2” (2022) to him. In 2024, he curated an exhibition of drawings for which he produced a series of furniture for consultation. He will present his works in a group show, curated by Julian Schnabel, at PACE Seoul in 2024. ...

Louis Jacquot: Artworks
Bob
Franz
Louis Jacquot
Franz, 2023
71 x 134 x 4.3cm
Gerhard
Louis Jacquot
Gerhard, 2023
22 x 107 x 7.8cm
Henri
Ida
Imi
Jeff
John
Katarina
Louis Jacquot
Katarina, 2023
22 x 36cm
Martin
Louis Jacquot
Martin, 2023
128 x 208cm
Merlin
Louis Jacquot
Merlin, 2023
128 x 208cm
Michel
Louis Jacquot
Michel, 2023
128 x 208cm
Peter
Rocker
Louis Jacquot
Rocker, 2024
66.5 x 103 x 45cm
Rocker bed
Louis Jacquot
Rocker bed, 2024
260 x 41 x 45cm
Manu
Louis Jacquot
Manu, 2024
52 x 40 x 4cm
DS Galerie
Gallery
DS Galerie
Paris

DS Galerie is a contemporary art gallery based in Paris. After six years of being a nomad curatorial project (2016–2022), Double Séjour has now become DS Galerie, implemented in Paris and fully metamorphosing into a gallery. The gallery represents and invites French and international artists, mainly from the emerging scene. DS Galerie takes part in international fairs such as Art-O-Rama (Marseille), Paris Photo (FR) and Material (MEX).

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