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April 25, 2013

Viswanadhan featured at Pascaline Mulliez Gallery


The Pascaline Mulliez Gallery 
is pleased to present 
a selection of works 
by the artist 
Velu Viswanadhan

These works cover the period from 1990 
to 2004. 

Opening on April 25 - until June 29, 2013




[G@ttoGiallo]



Why and how were these works chosen?   

 I discovered Viswanadhan recently. The artist, however, has been around for quite some time, stopping in Paris in the 
1960s, where he was noticed and supported by a major Paris gallery. In 2012, at the Fernand Léger Gallery (Ivry-sur-
Seine), I saw his paintings for the first time, which left me both confused and astonished, a sign that his work was taking 
me along paths to places I had never before explored. Among the works shown, one in particular caught my attention, 
and it is from this work (dated 2001) that the selection being exhibited here today was constituted. This selection covers 
a pivotal period in the development of Viswanadhan’s art.

The background of the paintings of that period is white, while the pigments used come from India. Green, red, yellow 

ochre and blue mixed with casein are applied in wide, flat transparent or opaque strokes, organising the painting 
geometrically. Through layer after layer of brush strokes, a subtle play of colours slowly appears. Visually, the 
sensations are shimmering, almost earthy. Varying transparencies and opacities are irregularly woven into the painting, 
inventing endlessly new tonalities and giving off a rare brightness.

Viswanadhan stands over the stretched canvas when he works, a position that he had already adopted as a child, 

when he was tracing the signs of tantric rituals in the sand. Large brush strokes infuse the space of his painting with a 
rhythm, which the artist regularly brings to a halt at the centre of his work, or almost. This simple act suffices to introduce 
an irregular element into the geometric design created by the alternating application of colours. Slowly and regularly, the
strokes follow the same movement, straight and repetitive, while the body moves and revolves around the canvas 
placed on the floor or on a table in the artist’s studio.

The selection of works by Velu Viswanadhan proposed here aims to show the point where the achievements of Indian

culture come together with those of contemporary art; a point of precious equilibrium between uniqueness and 
contemporaneousness.

     Pascaline Mulliez


[Translation Beatrix de Koster, April 2013]

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And on Friday, April 26th 
[Trio Polycordes on Fb]
at 8:30 pm...

As part of the exhibition, a concert will be
given by the 'Trio Polycordes':
- Florentino Calvo, mandolin 
- Sandrine Chatron, harp 
- Jean-Marc Zvellenreuther, guitar
The trio will play some pieces of Félix
Ibarrondo in the occasion of his 70th 
anniversary, in the presence of the 
composer himself.




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February 16, 2012

'Chansons Coquines' at Pascaline Mulliez Gallery...

It was today, in the occasion of the opening of the exhibition dedicated to the painter
Jean-Paul Laixhay's work [Feb. 16 to April 7/2012].

Discovered by Peter Brook in the Tragedy of Carmen at the Bouffes du Nord Paris'
theater,
mezzo-soprano Hélène Delavault allies humour, perfect body language
and
a sharp tongue
well adapted to such a malicious repertoire:
'Couleur Absinthe', Chansons Incorrectes, which means... 'not very correct' songs.

[]
In this video, Hélène performs L'Amour au Passé Défini, Cyrille Lehn is at the piano.
(music Vincent Scotto, lyrics Géo Koger).
If you understand French, advanced French, you'll really enjoy
every single word!
Here are the lyrics.


(G@ttoGiallo)
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As a matter of fact...
Today is the 5th PPG's Anniversary !

October 16, 2011

The Mulliez Art Gallery features Bobby Few...

First "Jazz in the Living Room"
at Pascaline Mulliez Gallery, in Griset, Paris XI...




Featuring on Oct 13, 8pm
and Oct 16, 4:30pm:
- Ammon Moore, vocals
- Bobby Few, piano
- Harry Swift, bass


Exhibition: 'Confrontations'
Oct. 12 - Dec. 17 2011
- Eugène Leroy,
- Jean-Paul Riopelle,
- Jean-Pierre Ransonnet,
- Robert Clévier






I really wanted to go, but actually couldn't...
I'm sorry this time there isn't any G@tto's images
of of the exhibition, nor of the
performance...
only this Bobby Few 3-year old video.

[].
... and THIS ONE, taken in the 80s at a 'Dunois' jazz'* eve :
with Bobby Few, piano
Alan Silva, bass
and Muhamad Ali, drums
.
[I still have some b&w pics of that show, in my archive... to be digitalized].
*(such a nostalgic site!)
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More PPG posts on
PM Art Gallery.

October 16, 2010

Jazz concert eve at Pascaline Mulliez gallery...

Once more, Pascaline Mulliez has put together a surprising eve, in her Griset gallery,
before the end of Erin Lawlor's work exhibition, closing next week.





Raphaël Imbert and Leïla Olivesi - playing together for the second time, performed
pieces from Dizzy Gillespie, Ornette Coleman and some of their own composition,
finishing on a touch of klezmer-jazz fusion.




[GattoGiallo] - See all 5 videos...

LINKS :
- Galerie Pascaline Mulliez
- Leïla Olivesi
- Raphaël Imbert
- Other post tagged Mulliez art gallery...
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February 05, 2010

Soirée baroque in an Eiffel building

As announced two days ago...




... tonight at the Mulliez gallery* :

2 musicians and 2 dancers unveiled, if necessary,
the splendor and beauty
of the
Baroque amusette in some unusual and offbeat way...

... a surprising combination of the accordion (Michel Glasko) - an eminently
popular instrument and an effective alternative to the Baroque basso continuo
- with
the embroidery of the flute and tenor vocals (Jean-Christophe Hurtaud).

Flora Sans and Caroline Ducrest performed this eve some court & theater
dances' solos and duets, mostly based on Baroque choreography, written
two hundred years ago by the dancing masters Pécour, Feuillet, l'Abbé.

The Baroque dance notation was published by Raul-Auger Feuillet
in 1700 and allows us today to rediscover the original choreography.

(gattogiallo)

* Previous PPG's post about the Mulliez gallery.

February 03, 2010

For Baroque Music (& Dance) Lovers...

... you just come in my fief, on February 5,

at the Pascaline Mulliez gallery, at 8 pm.


4, cité Griset - Paris XI - Eiffel building
phone. 0033 1 43 38 64 08
(
pmgalerie@gmail.com)
Bus 96/Jean-Aicard - M° Parmentier or Ménilmontant.


- If you're a PPG's habitué, you already visited the Mulliez gallery on March
22/2009,
when featuring Monica Trenkler and Coyotte work.

- The current exhibition displays Manu Rich's oil pastels and acrylics...


- until March 20th.
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March 22, 2009

Hey ! follow G@tto into a new art gallery...

.. just inside the Eiffel building, in Griset.

Opened since last October
by Pascaline Mulliez in a beautiful
3rd floor open space.






















Today was the end of Monica Trenkler (collages)
and Coyotte (ex-votos) exhibition.
..


. . .

Closing the exhibition with Gratin d'Swing...


(G@ttoGiallo)



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