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The Consortium Museum is pleased to present an exhibition of works by Elizabeth Glaessner, completed from 2019 through today, which will be on view from February 4 to May 22, 2022 in the museum’s “White Box” gallery. Seven paintings will be shown under the 12-meter ceiling of this monumental gallery, including three new works created specifically for the exhibition. As Glaessner’s first exhibition in a French institution, this marks an opportunity for new audiences to discover a practice dominated by symbolic color and psychologically-charged compositions that are as strange as they are fascinating.
Photo by Rebecca Fanuele
Photo by Rebecca Fanuele
Photo by Rebecca Fanuele
Photo by Rebecca Fanuele
Photo by Rebecca Fanuele
Photo by Rebecca Fanuele
Photo by Rebecca Fanuele
Photo by Rebecca Fanuele
Photo by Rebecca Fanuele
Photo by Rebecca Fanuele
Photo by Rebecca Fanuele
Photo by Rebecca Fanuele
Photo by Rebecca Fanuele
Photo by Rebecca Fanuele
Photo by Rebecca Fanuele
Photo by Rebecca Fanuele
Photo by Rebecca Fanuele
Photo by Rebecca Fanuele
Four legs in a garden—Glaessner’s first exhibition in a French institutional context—is hung luxuriously under Le Consortium’s vast 12-meter ceiling in their monumental White Box gallery. The show’s general similarity benefits from this grandeur and includes three new works of paths and party scenes that were created specifically for the exhibition site. Though some of the canvases are small, they all uses the electric hues of a Fauvist palette.