News / Events
The gallery will be closed for Thanksgiving. Reopening on Tuesday, Dec. 3rd.
Le bruissement entre les murs, Clara Chichin et Sabatina Leccia
Clara Chichin and Sabatina Leccia, awarded by Bourse Transverse in 2022 present Le bruissement entre les murs, photography and drawings.
Patty Carroll x Roche Bobois
Galerie XII Paris is pleased to announce the coming exhibition of Patty Carroll at Roche Bobois. A selection of works exhibited alongside the furniture in the showroom Avenue du Maine (Paris 14e). Opening on october 25th.
Photo Days
Galerie XII takes part in the 5th edition of Photo Days, presenting the exhibition“Le bruissement entre les murs” by artists Sabatina Leccia and Clara Chichin. From nov. 2 to 30, 2024.
Francis Latreille : Ephemeral Cathedrals
Francis Latreille is exhibiting his Ephemeral Cathedrals, huge icebergs sailing in the Artic. Opening on November 14, 2024.
Baghir : Images mémoires / Rambouillet
Over forty photographs by Nicolas Baghir are exhibited at the Museum of Rambouillet (France), also known as the Palais du Roi de Rome, which has reopened recently after a complete renovation. Baghir's sensitive and poetical landscapes are a perfect fit for that beautiful palace. Sept. 28, 2024 to January 5, 2025.
Anthology, Galerie SINOPLE // Marie Cecile Thijs et Alexandre Aldavert
Retrouvez les oeuvres de Alexandre Aldavert et Marie Cecile Thijs à la Galerie SINOPLE, 9 rue Charlot (Paris 3eme) dès e 15 octobre ! L'exposition anniversaire de la Galerie s'intitule <i>Anthology</i> et regroupe des oeuvres éclectiques d'artistes plasticiens, sculpteurs, photographes et designers. Jusqu'au 14 décembre.
Siri Kaur, In the Company of Wolves
In the Company of Wolves is the American Photographer Siri Kaur’s three decades long sustained engagement with the strange, uncanny thresholds between being a child and an adult, between violence and pleasure, looking and being seen, power and submission.
Philippe Abergel, I Remember
Abergel has long be trying to find a way to restitute images that we keep in mind. A framing, as perfect as it may be, was very rarely able to show the sensation that one experiences before the extraordinary richness of a landscape born of chaos. He has imagined a shooting protocol that calls on both hemispheres, the right brain for the technique and the very particular concentration it requires and the left brain for the search for emotion, in the absence of which a photo has no interest. Opening reception for the Artist: Saturday, Oct. 19.