Strong

06 July - 21 September 2024

The gallery Arts d'Australie • Stéphane Jacob invites Galerie Oia to continue this two-part conversation at 13 rue Chapon 75003 Paris. A meeting between Aboriginal art and the art of South-East Asia, two cultures that put their narrative energy at the service of a poetic work of memory.

Further, higher, stronger, together! From their inception in ancient Greece to their modern incarnation, the Olympics have been a celebration of physical strength, mental resilience, courage and determination. The Olympic Games bring people together, exalt athletes and praise their achievements, glorifying the strength, self-transcendence and endurance of men and women. 

With Racines, the Galerie Arts d'Australie - Stéphane Jacob and the Galerie Oia initiated a conversation questioning the links between the present and the past, and invoking heritage and mythologies. nvoquent heritage and mythologies. 

During the summer and Olympic seasons, the two galleries are deepening their exchange, presenting a new selection of works from both galleries in the exhibition 'Strong'. Putting into perspective the different nuances of strength - vital, physical, mental - the works celebrate, through a range of techniques, the vitality of the region and the need for artistic commitment. 

Works by Aileen Adamson (Australia), Barney Campbell Tjakamarra (Australia), Collectif Erub Arts (Australia), Channy Chhoeun (Cambodia), Debbie Brown Napaljarri (Australia), Dibsanist (Thailand), Dina Thun (Cambodia), Elizabeth Marks Nakamarra (Australia), Emmanuelle Nhean (Cambodia), Evelyn Robertson Nangala (Australia), Faizal Yunus (Malaysia), Geraldine Granites Napangardi (Australia), Gloria Tamerre Petyarre (Australia), Heng Ravut (Cambodia), Kosal Long (Cambodia)


Preview on Thursday 4 July 2024 from 5pm to 9pm
Opening on Saturday 6 July 2024 at 3pm 

Exhibition "Strong"
Until 21st September 2024
at the gallery ARTS D'AUSTRALIE • STEPHANE JACOB
13 rue Chapon 75003 PARIS
Monday to Saturday, 10am to 6pm
and on Sundays 28 July, 04 August, 11 August, 1 September, 08 September from 10am to 6pm

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