ACROSS THE FIELDS: By Gaël davrinche
Current exhibition
Overview
Gaël Davrinche – Across the Fields
The solo exhibition "Across the Fields" offers an immersive journey into Gaël Davrinche’s floral universe, showcasing the evolution of his work in recent years. Through lush and vibrant compositions, the artist explores the fleeting nature of life, blending abstraction and figuration. His bouquets burst into a symphony of colors and textures, capturing both the ephemeral beauty of nature and the expressive power of painting. Across the Fields is a celebration of nature’s splendor, inviting viewers into a world of sensitive and poetic contemplation.
Works
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Gael Davrinche, NEBULA 23, 2018
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Gael Davrinche, VASE AVEC DOUZE TOURNESOLS @ Van Gogh
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Gael Davrinche, BEHIND THE GROVE
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Gael Davrinche, CHELIDONIUM GLAUCIUM
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Gael Davrinche, LINUM NARBONENSE
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Gael Davrinche, THUNIA BENSONIAE
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Gael Davrinche, FRONTAL
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Gael Davrinche, PEONIES 3
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Gael Davrinche, THOUSAND FLOWERS 10
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Gael Davrinche, THOUSAND FLOWERS 8
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Gael Davrinche, TOURNESOLS SUR CANAPE
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Gael Davrinche, WINDOW ON SPRING
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Gael Davrinche, MORNING SWEETNESS
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Gael Davrinche, THE LAST DRINK 2
Press release
Macadam Gallery is proud to announce "Across the Fields," a solo exhibition showcasing the work of French artist Gaël Davrinche, offering a comprehensive look at Davrinche’s artistic journey, from his reinterpretations of classics to his abstract works.
Part of Davrinche’s work reimagines iconic works of great masters in the history of art, adding playful energy and exaggerating elements of their compositions. Engaging with his predecessors while freeing himself from their constraints, he reflects on his place within the broader art world. His study of classics, especially portraiture and still lifes, influences much of his work.
The flower is a central theme in Davrinche’s art, representing both nature and the cycle of life. Initially, his floral paintings are figurative, capturing delicate details with vibrant color and taking inspiration from the iconic style of Dutch still-lifes. However, as his work evolves, his flowers dissolve into fluid shapes and colors, embracing abstraction. He shifts focus from exact representations to the essence of the flower, evoking emotional and sensory experiences. Davrinche’s mastery of painting is evident through his textured canvases and expressive brushstrokes, using the medium’s thickness and fluidity to create organic, bold forms.