Press Release Art for Life’s Sake

April in Paris is proud to present the opening of its inaugural show ‘Art for Life’s Sake’ on 24th April, 2021 at its location in Aerdenhout, the Netherlands, and online on its website www.aprilinparisfinearts.com.

With ‘Art for Life’s Sake’, April in Paris will demonstrate its vision of presenting historical and contemporary art together, providing the opportunity to explore undiscovered links and unexpected details. Thus, this exhibition builds a bridge between familiar appearances and new experiences. As described by Hartmut Rosa in Resonanz: Eine Soziologie der Weltbeziehung (2019), allowing yourself to be open to art creates the opportunity for a deeply poignant encounter that results in a changed perception on life, something he calls ‘resonance’. In the light and comfortable space of the gallery, one can relax and open up the senses. Often poetic, intelligent, and beautiful, the works in the exhibition ‘Art for Life’s Sake’ linger between romantic gazes, expressive three-dimensional manifestations and colorful surrealistic atmospheres.

The artists featured in the exhibition span generations and places, and whose juxtaposition reveals thought-provoking parallels. One example is a magical landscape painting of a small house silhouetted by twilight by Arthur Wesley Dow, who is attributed with starting the modernist movement in America. His method, founded on eastern philosophy and intuition, is juxtaposed with a photograph of the north pole’s midnight horizon by JCJ Vanderheyden, whose work focuses on the infinite nature of the universe. From Salvo’s gem colored formal landscape compositions and Dottori’s Futurist Areopicturas, abstracted paintings based on an aerial view of his native Umbria, to the hyper-saturated photographs of relics by Frick & Bell, a Canadian Artist duo living in Berlin. The layered pieces of antique cloth and feathers of Clémence de La Tour du Pin’s shadow box evoke the same ethereal quality as the oil paintings on mahogany furniture panel pieces by Adolphe Monticelli, a ground breaking late 19th century painter from Marseille.

‘Art for Life’s Sake’ also features further artworks by Karel Appel, Jean Brusselmans, Corneille, Michael Dean, Anders Dickson, Afra Eisma, Jean Fautrier, Adolph Gottlieb, George Grosz, William Leavitt, Mario Mafai, Aristide Maillol, Sophy Naess, Katja Mater, Pieter Laurens Mol, Ardengo Soffici, JCJ Vanderheyden, and Édouard Vuillard.

The exhibition will be running from 24 April 2021 until 12 June 2021 at April in Paris in Aerdenhout (Schulpweg 14) and can be visited by appointment only from Wednesday through Saturday between 11 am to 5 pm. You can book online via our website, by email at info@aprilinparisfinearts.com or by phone +31(0) 6 42146102. For any other information contact Maria Tanbourgi per email at maria@aprilinparisfinearts.com.