Galerie d'art Arenthon in Paris presents a dialogue between the artists Zao Wou-Ki and Olivier Debré, both of whom are associated with lyrical abstraction.
Debré's Signs figures and Signs landscapes dialogue harmoniously with the aerial and oracular ghosts of his Chinese contemporary. The works chosen highlight the contrast between the floating, colorful lightness of Zao Wou-Ki's engravings and the deep anchoring of Olivier Debré's black forms. These two approaches to printmaking have in common the liberation of the intuitive gesture, a fundamental act of the lyrical abstraction movement.
Discover the works of the exhibition!
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Wou-ki, Zao, Lithograph 151 BAT, 1963
9 000€ -

Wou-ki, Zao, Engraving 302B BAT, 1978
6 500€ -

Wou-ki, Zao, Print 297 BAT, 1978
5 500€ -

Wou-ki, Zao, Engraving 213 BAT, 1971
10 000€ -

Debré, Olivier - Character-sign, plate XI
1 000€ -

Debré, Olivier - Character-Sign, Plate VI
1 000€ -

Debré, Olivier - Character sign, plate XIII
1 000€ -

Debré, Olivier - Character sign, plate VIII
1 000€ -

Debré, Olivier - Sign landscape, plate III
1 000€ -

Debré, Olivier - Sign landscape, plate II
1 000€ -

Debré, Olivier - Building with Lime and Sand, Plate III
600€ -

Debré, Olivier - Building with Lime and Sand, Plate V
600€


