Ben Brown Fine Arts is honoured to present Claude & François-Xavier Lalanne, the third Lalanne exhibition to be held at the Hong Kong gallery. This exhibition will bring together the organicallyinspired, ornate works of nonagenarian Claude Lalanne in the form of mirrors, chairs, lighting and various whimsical sculptures with the iconic and more austere works of her late husband FrançoisXavier Lalanne, in the form of sheep and deer. The work of Claude and François-Xavier Lalanne, who are often referred to as Les Lalanne, defies categorisation: it is at once surrealist, classical, contemporary, fine art, decorative art, functional design and fanciful objets. The last of a generation of avant-garde artists in Paris, Claude is able to reminisce of their times living next door to Constantin Brancusi, travelling in the same circle as René Magritte and Max Ernst, and working with loyal collectors such as Yves Saint-Laurent and Pierre Bergé. While Les Lalanne shared a studio and exhibited together throughout their careers, their oeuvres are entirely distinctive. Claudes work takes on a more sinuous and ethereal form, depicting flora and fauna evocative of the art nouveau movement. François-Xaviers works—including sheep, rhinoceroses, gorillas, desks and bars—offer a gravity of form and functional ingenuity that redefine their original representation. Together, the Lalannes works are at once playful, profound, elegant and evocative, and equally suitable for traditional and contemporary environments. The exhibition includes many new works from Claudes studio such as three unique bronze and copper mirrors (each Miroir, 2015), an electrified lantern (Lanterne, 2015), a green patinated standing cabbage (Choupatte, 2014-2015), two elegant armchairs (each Fauteuil Entrelacs, 2015-2016) and two crocodilefooted side tables (each Osiris, 2015-2016). Several iconic François-Xavier pieces will be exhibited, including a graceful bronze deer (Wapiti (petit), 1988) and two of his classic sheep fabricated from epoxystone and bronze (each Mouton Transhumant, 1988). The Lalannes works are represented in many prominent private and public collections around the world, such as the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, New York; Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; and the Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, Paris.
Current exhibition at Ben Brown Fine Arts, Hong Kong QIN FENG: Portraits and Desire 8 June - 10 September 2016 Current exhibition at Ben Brown Fine Arts, London RON ARAD: Summer Exhibition 22 June - 15 September 2016 Upcoming exhibition at Ben Brown Fine Arts, Hong Kong Claude et Francois-Xavier Lalanne 15 September - 9 November 2016 Upcoming exhibition at Ben Brown Fine Arts, London VIK MUNIZ: Metachromes 6 October - 12 November 2016 |