Marianne Boesky Gallery at Art Basel Paris 2024
During Art Basel Paris this year, Marianne Boesky Gallery is pleased to present two offsite projects as part of Art Basel's official program: a pop-up exhibition at 24 Rue de Penthièvre (about a 10-minute walk from the main fair; map linked here), and a presentation of large-scale Ghada Amer sculptures in collaboration with Goodman Gallery and Tina Kim Gallery.
Boesky in Paris
The pop-up exhibition will feature selections from across the gallery’s program: Ghada Amer, Pier Paolo Calzolari, the Haas Brothers, Thalita Hamaoui, Allison Janae Hamilton, Nathalie Khayat, Suzanne McClelland, Danielle Mckinney, Sarah Meyohas, Mary Lovelace O'Neal, Hannah van Bart, and Michaela Yearwood-Dan. The presentation will be on view October 14 (opening reception 5-8pm) through October 23. Opening hours are 11am to 6pm daily.Art Basel Public Programs: Ghada Amer
Ghada Amer (b. 1963, Cairo) will present works from her monumental Paravent Girls series, which was this summer the subject of a solo exhibition at Marianne Boesky's Aspen space. Often appropriating sexualized imagery sourced from pornographic magazines, Amer subverts the masculinist tropes that permeate them, reimagining women in moments of ecstasy, pleasure, and tenderness. Centering women’s empowerment, Amer’s practice operates as a corrective to the male-dominated history of Western art. The three monumental bronze sculptures—Suzy Playing (2021), Jennifer and Barbara (2022), and L’éttonement d’ Amélie (2022)—will be on view October 15 through October 26 (from 8am to 8:30pm, with free public access at the Domaine National du Palais-Royal) and are presented in collaboration with Tina Kim Gallery and Goodman Gallery.
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More information is in the above-linked press release, and a preview of works on view is below. See the Dropbox folder linked above to download web-resolution image files. Artwork information is in each image’s file title. Image reuse must be exclusively in association with press coverage of these presentations, with the credit line “copyright of the artist and courtesy of Marianne Boesky Gallery”