Nathalie Du Pasquier: Saint Fairy Anne

Saturday 12 April – Saturday 17 May 2025
Nathalie Du Pasquier, coming back from Egypt 2, 2024, oil on canvas, 100 x 150cm | Nathalie Du Pasquier: Saint Fairy Anne | Saturday 12 April – Saturday 17 May 2025 | Kerlin Gallery | Image: Nathalie Du Pasquier, coming back from Egypt 2, 2024, oil on canvas, 100 x 150 cm | series of geometrical shapes – at the top of the canvas three red dots against a burgundy background, then under that on the right a stack of flat rectangles suggestive of drawers or boxes or…; on top of this pile is what looks like a little red book; the pile itself is viewed straight-on, but with a suggestion of perspective in one of the shapes; on the left, what could be taken as a rectangular swimming pool atop a moss-green plinth … or it’s a silkscreen screen, or…
Opening Reception Saturday 12 April12 – 2pm

Kerlin Gallery is pleased to present Saint Fairy Anne, a new exhibition by the internationally renowned French artist Nathalie Du Pasquier.

For Saint Fairy Anne, Nathalie Du Pasquier presents recent paintings within a custom exhibition design of colourful painted zones. Blending still life with architectural forms, the artist’s works on canvas present bold shapes and linear motifs, creating dynamic compositional arrangements that echo across the installation that houses them. Taking a fluid and porous approach to traditional distinctions between ‘fine’ and ‘decorative’ arts, Du Pasquier is interested in “how display changes perception, how coloured walls influence the paintings, [and] how the viewer enters a mood”.

Complimenting these recent works, Saint Fairy Anne includes a 1998 still life, natural things and a plyer. Here, objects appear oversized and floating in space, bestowing an almost talismanic charge to the flotsam of an artist’s studio. Chosen intuitively for this presentation, the work demonstrates the broad shifts that have taken place in Du Pasquier’s practice over the past two decades. We move from “paintings of things”, in which three-dimensional objects are arranged in two-dimensional space, towards “paintings as objects”, where form and perspective are broken down and reconfigured, generating a more fluid relationship between colour, form and spatial dynamics. Even when returning to still life paintings, as in two 2024 paintings exhibited here, the focus is on outline, with radically simplified forms echoing the artist’s shift towards abstraction.

The exhibition’s title, Saint Fairy Anne, offers a play on words: a phonetic Anglicisation of “ça ne fait rien”, or “it doesn’t matter”. Along with the artist’s irreverent ink drawing on which these words appear, it offers an injection of humour, playfulness and experimentation. Though often using graphic forms, Du Pasquier’s paintings maintain a distinctly analogue feel – the artist’s hand leaving a painterly finish and off-kilter verve.

Born in Bordeaux, Nathalie Du Pasquier first discovered pattern and texture in West Africa in the 1970s and has lived in Milan since 1979. A founding member of the Memphis design group, she designed textiles, carpets, plastic laminates, furniture and objects before dedicating herself to painting in 1987. Her work has been exhibited at Kunsthaus Biel, Switzerland; MACRO, Rome; MRAC, Sérignan; Palais de Tokyo, Paris; Camden Arts Centre, London; Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh; ICA, Philadelphia; Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna; Kunsthal Aarhus, Denmark; Hôtel des Arts, Toulon and Le Corbusier’s Villa Savoye in France. Forthcoming exhibitions include Museo Costantino Nivola, Orani, Sardinia, Italy (from 17 May). Public collections include the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Philadelphia Museum of Art; San Francisco Museum of Art; the Victoria & Albert Museum, London; and the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne.

Image: Nathalie Du Pasquier, coming back from Egypt 2, 2024, oil on canvas, 100 x 150cm
Saturday 12 April – Saturday 17 May 2025
Kerlin Gallery
Anne's Lane
South Anne Street, Dublin 2
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Admission / price: Free

 
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