PARIS.- Michel Rein will present the group show Green is the color with the artists Maria Thereza Alves, Art Keller, Camille Beauplan, Romain Bernini, Sébastien Bonin, Mariana Bunimov, A.K. Burns, Misleidys Castillo Pedroso, Michele Ciacciofera, Jordi Colomer, Abigail DeVille, Thomas Dreyfuss, Jimmie Durham, Edi Dubien, Marine Feuillade, Anne-Charlotte Finel, Didier Fiúza Faustino, Apostolos Georgiou, Piero Gilardi, Marianna Hatzinikolaou, Christian Hidaka, Fabrice Hyber, Armand Jalut, Yann Lacroix, Fernand Léger, Ariane Loze, Didier Marcel, Lilia Medjeber, Julie Navarro, Stefan Nikolaev, Dan Perjovschi, Frank Perrin, Christiane Pooley, Enrique Ramírez, Mateo Revillo, Claude Rutault, Hugo Ruyant, Mathieu Santori-Lamberti, Edgar Sarin, Anne-Marie Schneider, Franck Scurti, Allan Sekula, Agnès Thurnauer, Wolfgang Tillmans, Pablo Tomek, Luca Vitone, Sophie Whettnall, Scottie Wilson.
"Dominant in man's natural environment since the dawn of time, abandoned over the centuries by artists and considered unlucky by some, the color green has become the fashionable color of the modern age. The disappearance of nature in our urbanized societies, ecological concerns and the desire for sport and hygiene have made green omnipresent in our environment. Political parties, companies, food packaging, city cleaning vehicles, everything is becoming green..." --Michel Pastoureau, Vert - Histoire d'une couleur, 2019 (Éditions du Seuil)
Without concern for hierarchy, genre, generation or medium, the exhibition brings together some fifty works whose only common denominator is that the color green is the dominant one.
For many, green is the color of youth, happiness and hope. Excellent reasons for choosing this color as the theme of our exhibition.