Semiose

Sector General

44 rue Quincampoix 75 004 Paris

Presentation of the gallery

Founded in 2007 in the twentieth arrondissement of Paris before joining the Marais in 2011, Semiose has immediately established itself in the artistic landscape as a gallery with programming anchored in the margins. Nourished by underground cultures, it defends forms and ideas born in the political, social or geographical fringes.

The citational practice is a common reference point for the artists represented by the gallery and raises complex questions related to the production of images and their dissemination, the role and meaning of archives, visual culture in the broad sense. Semiose promotes an aesthetic based on questions of taste and, consequently, cultural hierarchies. The techniques of collage, appropriation and diversion are shared by most artists, hence a converging interest in representation, reference to reality and everyday life.

Young artists rub shoulders with historical figures or figures of international stature. Over time and through a patient professional network, institutions and public collections have forged unbreakable links with the artists promoted by the gallery.

Présentation de l'artiste en focus

Born in Belgium in 1990, Pieter Jennes will unveil a new series of works on paper produced especially for the show. His practice, a cross between oil painting and composite collage, is characterized by vivid palettes, a profusion of detail and a singular narrative quality. Revisited with tenderness and expressiveness, classic themes - figures, animals, landscapes - are treated in a way that is as touching as it is expressive, probing the full range of human emotions.

Artists