Salon d'Été
Salon d’été brings together a selection of works that celebrate the power of color, movement, and visual rhythm. From the bold graphic language of Keith Haring’s Untitled (1981–1982) to the layered compositions of Tomokazu Matsuyama’s Runnin' Further Deeper Study 5 (2010), the exhibition explores how artists harness color to create works that are both emotionally resonant and visually compelling.
The exhibition further highlights the enduring appeal of artists who challenge convention through striking visual expression. Richard Prince’s High Times (2019–2020) presents a kaleidoscopic interplay of imagery and color, while Niki de Saint Phalle’s Do You Like My New Dress? Black (Remembering) (1997) combines playful exuberance with a powerful sense of individuality. The works in ‘Salon d’été’ create a joyful summer dialogue, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in a world of brightness and spontaneity.
SELECTED WORKS
Keith Haring, Untitled, 1981 - 1982
Ink on paper
182.9 x 179.7 cm | 72 x 70.7 in
Tomokazu Matsuyama, Runnin' Further Deeper Study 5, 2010
Acrylic on canvas
91.9 x 122 cm | 36.2 x 48 in
Niki De Saint Phalle, Do You Like My New Dress, Black (Remembering), 1997 - 2000
Fiberglass and painted polyester
99 x 55,8 x 10,1 cm | 39 x 22 x 4 in