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June 17 – 26, 2020

Etel Adnan Morning, 2019 Ceramic 63 x 78.7 inches (160 x 200 cm) GL14598 / W21887
Etel Adnan Planète 11, 2020 Oil on canvas 13 x 8.7 inches (33 x 22 cm)
McArthur Binion DNA: Sepia: II, 2016 Oil paint stick, sepia ink, and paper on board 96 x 72 inches (243.8 x 182.9 cm) GL10717
Leonardo Drew Number 245, 2020 Wood and paint 64 x 61 x 14 inches (162.6 x 154.9 x 35.6 cm) GL14520
Ficre Ghebreyesus Angel Musician, 2011 Acrylic on canvas Diptych; each: 20 x 20 inches (50.8 x 50.8 cm) 22.3 x 42.3 x 2 inches (56.6 x 107.4 x 5 cm) (framed) GL13627
Samuel Levi Jones House of Leaves, 2020 Portfolio on canvas 50 x 50 inches (127 x 127 cm) 52 x 52 inches (132 x 132 cm) (framed) GL14336
Ana Mendieta Flower Person, Flower Body, 1975 / 2020 Color photograph 16 x 20 inches (40.6 x 50.8 cm) GP2651
Jaume Plensa L'écrivain prisonnier, 2019 Wool tapestry 80.7 x 57.1 inches (205 x 145 cm) GP2657.2 / W22101 Edition 2 of 3
Zilia Sánchez Conexión [Connection], 1999 / 2018 Acrylic on stretched canvas 46.75 x 76.75 x 13 inches (118.7 x 194.9 x 33 cm) GL12737
Kate Shepherd YellOw, 2020 Enamel on panel 52 x 46 inches (132.1 x 116.8 cm) GL14486 (Photographed with reflections)
Juan Uslé Soñé que revelabas (Bravo), 2020 Vinyl dispersion and dry pigment on canvas 120.08 x 89.76 inches (305 x 228 cm) GL14562
Barthélémy Toguo All the Things You Could Be By Now, 2016 Ink and acrylic on canvas 78.7 x 78.7 inches (200 x 200 cm) 80 x 80 x 2.75 inches (203.2 x 203.2 x 7 cm) (framed) GL14601 / W19694

Press Release

Galerie Lelong & Co. (Paris and New York)

“An Unexpected Spring”

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“An Unexpected Spring” (“un Printemps Inattendu”), the title of a book by Etel Adnan recently published by Galerie Lelong & Co., gathers interviews of the Lebanese-American poet and artist from the past decades. The title refers in Adnan’s own words to the mystery of poetic creation, but now also echoes how the current global pandemic has brought so much uncertainty to our lives. As much of the world’s population remains in their homes, our artists have used this period to further investigate their practices during these extraordinary times.

In March from his house in Normandy, David Hockney said "Do remember they can't cancel the Spring" in an iPad drawing he shared with the National Portrait Gallery in London. This expression of hope immediately spread through the many social networks that we have always used for connection but now more so than just four months ago. Leonardo Drew, who lives above his studio, continues to make work that plays upon a tension between order and chaos. 

These two descriptive words embody a sentiment many of us currently feel as we orderly follow guidelines to a safer future while wondering when the chaos will end. Spring can't be cancelled, and artists can't stop creating. We are proud to show here a selection of works, some of them recently completed, that we wish could be on view at Art Basel.

Galerie Lelong & Co. (Paris and New York) are delighted to announce our participation in Art Basel’s second iteration of Online Viewing Rooms, a digital platform designed to connect galleries and collectors from around the world.

Our Viewing Room will feature works by Etel Adnan, Pierre Alechinsky, Leonardo Drew, Günther Förg, Ficre Ghebreyesus, David Hockney, Samuel Levi Jones, Ana Mendieta, Nancy Spero, Hélio Oiticica, Jaume Plensa, Zilia Sánchez, Kate Shepherd, Antoni Tàpies, Juan Uslé and Fabienne Verdier.

Art Basel’s Online Viewing Rooms will open with a VIP Preview from June 17, 7am EST to June 19, 7am EST, followed by Public days through June 26, 7am EST.
 

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