[12/16/2021]
Forming a homogeneous whole in both subject and style, Jonathan Gardner presents ten new paintings for his first solo show. Going further than painting the everyday, Gardner paints leisure. His figures are occupied with recreational activities: consulting a restaurant menu, reading a book, taking a bath, gardening, collecting, reading on the beach; Subjects that, in his own words, “are not dramatic, but have potential for introspection.”
On view now until December 18 2021 at Almine Rech
64 Rue de Turenne, Paris 75003
Photos by Luc Bertrand
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