Julie Caredda Gallery

Sector Process

Presentation of the gallery

The Julie Caredda gallery was born out of a desire to promote and foster dialogue between contemporary artists on the French and international scenes, in both the physical and digital worlds.

Established in September 2022, the gallery initially moved around the artistic districts of the 6th arrondissement and the Marais before settling at 4 rue Miromesnil in the 8th arrondissement. The aim of this new space is to be closer to the west of Paris and to be part of the dynamic Matignon - Saint Honoré district, one of the most important artistic areas in Paris, home to the Grand Palais, international galleries and auction houses.

The gallery is distinguished by its dual nature. Julie Caredda is well-versed in traditional arts, in which she has always been immersed, as well as in new media, an extension of her first profession. She tends to bridge the gap between different artistic poles. In this dialogue, she presents renewed sensibilities and, in the multiplication of artistic fields, brings them together and unifies them.

Présentation du projet

Galerie Julie Caredda is delighted to present in the Process sector the artist Golnaz Behrouznia (1982, Iran), whose practice explores the boundaries between the living and the imaginary.
For this edition, the solo show offers an immersion into the artist's organic universe, bringing together a group of recent drawings and an installation. The works on display bear witness to a decade-long investigation into the processes of morphogenesis and the creation of new visual entities.
The drawings, hybrid and multiform, evoke aggregates of "matter" that form a world and a system, echoing the forms of the natural world, both living and mineral. These enigmatic compositions give rise to imaginary organisms whose formal logic questions our perception of the natural and the artificial.
At the center of the booth, an installation made up of translucent slices unfolds a multi-dimensional reality, where new floating corporalities and organic structures emerge. This piece invites visitors to a sensitive experience at the heart of a visual ecosystem in perpetual mutation.

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