Exhibition | Jacqueline Lamba – Rhythm of Nature | Weinstein Gallery / Art Basel [2024] (Miami)

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Pour la poche, 1935. Boîte à objets : épingles, fils de couleur, carré de soie noir et perle de verre montés sur carton, 33 × 33 × 4.5 cm

JACQUELINE LAMBA – RYTHM OF NATURE du 18 au 20 octobre 2024 à Art Basel [2024] Miami

1901 Convention Center Drive
Miami Beach, FL 33139


The Weinstein Gallery (Booth S13, Art Basel) presents a selection of eleven works by Jacqueline Lamba, showcasing her artistic journey from 1935 to 1980. Among them are rare survivors from her surrealist period, Pour la Poche (1935) and Le Baliseur (1937).Later works like Spirale et village (1946) and White Rose and Red Shadow (1951) reflect the profound impact that the landscapes of the American Southwest and Native American reservations – which she explored with David Hare – had on her.

Untitled (Orange Nudes) (1956) marks a new pictorial turning point upon her return to Paris. The following decade, while Jacqueline Lamba created what would be her final works, is also a period in which she fully devoted herself to painting, “to the exploration and embodiment of light” with Plaine de Simiane (1964), Simiane (1964), Untitled (Pink and Turquoise Cloud) (1970), and Untitled (City at Night) (1970).

Through this selection, the Weinstein Gallery hopes to highlight the long career of the artist with works that have rarely been seen in-depth until now.

Pleine de Simiane, 1964. Oil on canvas, 89 x 116 cm

Simiane, 1964. Oil on canvas, 152,4 x 212,6 cm

 

Sans titre (Ville de nuit), 1970. Huile sur toile, 91 x 120 cm

Sans titre (Ville de nuit), 1970. Oil on canvas, 91 x 120 cm

 


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