Maison Veronese: Group show
"A wandering between shadow and light."
The Next Chapter
Maison Veronese invites the Spaceless Gallery to celebrate nine decades of infinite possibilities.
The Spaceless Gallery is pleased to announce its collaboration with Maison Veronese, publisher and designer of Murano glass lighting fixtures since 1931.
Veronese, specializing in the creation of exceptional lighting and mirrors, has invited Beatrice Masi, founder of The Spaceless Gallery, to take over their showroom as part of the celebration of their new identity. The new pieces presented by Veronese will be placed in discussion with the works specially selected by Beatrice, in order to propose a dialogue around the shadow and the light.
For the first time, Maison Veronese is hosting the Spaceless Gallery, entrusting the gallery with the curatorial responsibility for the exhibition to bring together a marriage of luxury craftsmanship and contemporary art. More than twenty works by six artists represented by the Spaceless Gallery will be unveiled alongside new creations by Bruno Moinard and the duo Tal Lancman & Maurizio Galante.
The gallery will present ceramic pieces by artist Hanna Heino and sculptures by Olga Sabko alongside works by French sculptor Gabriel Sobin. Also on display in a cabinet of curiosities will be productions by American photographer Lara Porzak and works in ceramic and on paper by Ruan Hoffmann, creating a synergy between these different artistic approaches. Starting in October, an immersive piece by Félicie d'Estienne d'Orves entitled "Eclipse" will be on display in the basement of the showroom.
The Spaceless Gallery is honored to blend its vision with the know-how of this house and wishes to offer visitors a journey between art and design in the context of the Paris Design Week 2022.
Practical information :
Exhibition from September 10 to December 31, 2022
Showroom of Maison Veronese, at 327 rue Saint Martin, Paris 3.
Opening hours: Monday to Thursday from 9:30 am to 6:30 pm and Friday from 9:30 am to 5:30 pm.