
"We opened one and a half years ago. The new exhibition is about landscape - we are exploring the concept of landscape in different ways: texture, pattern, art, materials, and craft."
"What's new is that we're doing this space like an art gallery. We call it the 'gallery inside the gallery.' It's a dialogue between Fabien Conti - who is a young, 25 year-old French artist - and my lamps, which are brand new. Just eight pieces of them will be made."
"The lamps are made in Paris from ecological resin with a marble base. Each color is unique, and only eight of them will be made because it's a very complicated p"
Landscapes opens at a Franklin Street gallery space in New York as a focused dialogue between designer Laura Gonzalez and French artist Fabien Conti. The presentation includes paintings, handcrafted furnishings, and sculptural lighting that signal a new direction while maintaining dedication to material experimentation and craft. Conti's canvases read as suspended fields of gestural strokes and diffused color shifting between cool greens and warm tonal gradients. Gonzalez places a cluster of newly developed lamps at the room's center, made in Paris from ecological resin with marble bases. Each lamp color is unique and the editions are strictly limited to eight pieces.
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