
Jeanne Coppel et Jan Meyer
Exposition du 25 septembre au 1 octobre 2025.
13, rue Mazarine, 75006​
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l y a des artistes qui traversent le siècle à la marge, loin des écoles, des avant-gardes bruyantes, mais dont l’œuvre saisit l’essentiel. Jan Meyer et Jeanne Coppel comptent très certainement parmi ceux-là. Deux solitaires de l’abstraction, deux voix intérieures, presque secrètes, que cette exposition met pour la première fois en regard.
Tous deux sont venus d’ailleurs. Jeanne Coppel naît en Roumanie en 1896, Jan Meyer aux Pays-Bas en 1927. Chacun à sa manière, ils choisissent Paris comme terre d’accueil et d’expression. Coppel y arrive dans l’entre-deux-guerres, Meyer après la guerre. La capitale française, alors carrefour des avant-gardes, leur offre un terrain fertile mais aussi un espace de retrait. Ils y trouvent la liberté de se forger une voix propre, à l’écart des dogmes et des modes.
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Entre ces deux artistes, il n’y a pas filiation directe, mais une sorte d’écho profond. Tous deux refusent l’effet. Tous deux peignent comme on écoute. Ils font de la toile un champ de résonance, un territoire de vibration. Leurs œuvres, loin de toute narration, laissent place à ce qui ne se dit pas — ce qui se ressent.
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ROLLING STONES : The rediscovered manuscripts
& Robert Malaval
From May 6th to June 5 2025.
21, rue Raymond Losserand, 75014
By appointment
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EXTENSION TO THE 5TH JULY 2025
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For this new exhibition, the Ferloni Fine Art gallery honors a legendary music group alongside a cursed rock artist who was fascinated by them.
The idea for this exhibition was born from the discovery of largely unpublished manuscripts by the five members of the Rolling Stones: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Bill Wyman, Brian Jones, and Charlie Watts.
These documents contain the members' responses to the Proust Questionnaire, a 19th-century English parlor game popularized by Marcel Proust, who extensively revised its questions at the end of the century. This now-legendary questionnaire became an essential exercise for any intellectual or artist, allowing dedicated readers to gain a deeper understanding of its authors.
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A tiny portion of these responses was published in 1981, except for those of Brian Jones, which were deemed unpublishable at the time.
These documents are presented alongside a series of six works by Robert Malaval (1937-1980), created during a two-month retreat in a farmhouse, with Rolling Stones music playing continuously in the background. This series is aptly named Rolling Stones Portfolio.
e permettant au lecteur assidu de mieux cerner la personnalité de ses auteurs.
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DE LA COULEUR
Opening exhibition from 6 to 9pm, October 29th, 2024
at 13 rue Mazarine, 75006 Paris
This exhibition was born from an encounter with a work by Niki de Saint-Phalle, more precisely the drawing of two intertwined snakes. Color is omnipresent and serves as a liberating element for this woman, victim of one of the worst atrocities.
From there followed a fairly natural choice of works by artists, ultimately mainly women, whom we had never had the opportunity to exhibit together before. The common thread of this exhibition is color, the use that these artists make of it for resolutely different goals but all having in common that of liberating, singularizing and revealing.
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ANNA-EVA BERGMAN - SHERRIE LEVINE - DORA MAAR -
NIKI DE SAINT-PHALLE - GENEVIÈVE ASSE
LES EX AEQUO
From April 2th to 8th, 2024
at 13 rue Mazarine, 75006 Paris
We are pleased to announce our next exhibition entitled Les ex aequo highlighting the intimate links between the artists Jean Criton (1930-2022) and Bernard Réquichot (1929-1961) .
The exhibition will present early works by both artists from the period 1945 to 1960.
The two men met in 1947 at the Académie Charpentier and remained inseparable, even sharing their political struggle, until the premature death of Bernard Réquichot in 1961.
The title of the exhibition refers to the mark of 18 out of 19 received by the two artists in the entrance exam for the Beaux-Arts.
This exhibition is a continuation of the exhibition "Bernard Réquichot. I never started painting" which will be held from April 3 to September 2, 2024 at the Centre Pompidou



J.Criton (1930-2022) et B.Réquichot (1929-1961) en 1961 au café Bonaparte.
Photographie par André Dyja