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Gagosian is pleased to announce Simon Hantaï: the last studio, opening at the Gstaad gallery on July 9. The exhibition, curated by Anne Baldassari, features sixteen of Simon Hantaï’s dernier atelier (the last studio) paintings of 1982–85, which are distinguished by vibrantly colored abstract forms derived from a combination of folding and dripping techniques. Examples from the body of work were first shown in Hantaï’s 2022 retrospective curated by Baldassari at Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris, which incorporated a spectacular evocation of the artist’s studio of the era.

Hantaï was the originator of the pliage (folding) technique, in which a canvas is crumpled and knotted, painted over, then spread out to reveal alternations between pigment and reserve. He produced the last studio works during his withdrawal from public life after representing France at the 1982 Biennale di Venezia (he declined to exhibit new work until 1998). Hantaï stapled many of the paintings atop one another in a studio installation that Baldassari deconstructs in her writing with stratigraphical precision, noting that Hantaï spent the interval from 1960 to 1982 “seeking, as Pollock had, to attain a boundlessness of painting via the continuous expansion of its formats. Now, by ‘padding’ the walls of the last studio with layers of painting-upon-painting, he seems to have achieved boundlessness via depth.”

The point of origin for the exhibition and its catalogue was Baldassari’s extensive original research into a body of iconic photographic portraits of Hantaï at work, taken by his close friend Édouard Boubat (1923–1999) at the artist’s own request. Boubat was an established Paris-based French photographer acknowledged as a representative of humanist photography alongside Henri Cartier-Bresson, Robert Doisneau, and Willy Ronis. In the 1970s, he was particularly famous for his international reporting for the Franco-American photo agency Rapho. In the context of the Gagosian exhibition, Boubat’s shots function as a guide to Hantaï’s series and sub-series, revealing aspects of their development, chronology, and display.

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Simon Hantaï: The Paradox of the “last studio”

Simon Hantaï: The Paradox of the “last studio”

On July 9, Simon Hantaï: the last studio opens at Gagosian, Gstaad. Curated by Anne Baldassari, the show comprises sixteen of the artist’s dernier atelier (last studio) paintings of 1982–85. The exhibition is accompanied by an illustrated catalogue, copublished by Gagosian and Skira, which features an essay by Baldassari and an extensive portfolio of previously unpublished photographs by Édouard Boubat. Here, we share the introductory chapter from the publication.

Simon Hantaï: Azzurro

Simon Hantaï: Azzurro

Join curator Anne Baldassari as she discusses the exhibition Simon Hantaï: Azzurro, Gagosian, Rome, and the significance of blue in the artist’s practice. The show forms part of a triptych with Gagosian’s two previous Hantaï exhibitions, LES NOIRS DU BLANC, LES BLANCS DU NOIR at Le Bourget in 2019–20, and Les blancs de la couleur, la couleur du blanc in New York, in 2022.

Simon Hantaï: Azzurro Blue

Simon Hantaï: Azzurro Blue

In conjunction with Azzurro, an exhibition of paintings by Simon Hantaï at Gagosian, Rome, we share the catalogue essay by curator Anne Baldassari. Here Baldassari focuses on the significance of blue in the artist’s practice, illuminating his affinity with Italy and the influence on his work of its classical painting tradition.

Simon Hantaï: Les blancs de la couleur, la couleur du blanc

Simon Hantaï: Les blancs de la couleur, la couleur du blanc

Anne Baldassari reflects on the art historical influences and radical breaks reflected in the artist’s work with color.

Simon Hantaï

Simon Hantaï

Anne Baldassari reflects on the time she spent working with Simon Hantaï on an ultimately unrealized stained-glass commission for the Cathédrale Saint-Cyr-et-Sainte-Julitte, Nevers, and explains how this endeavor served as the catalyst for an exhibition of Hantaï’s paintings that she curated at Gagosian, Le Bourget, in 2019.

Cover of the book Simon Hantaï: Azzurro

Simon Hantaï: Azzurro

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Cover of blue box version of Simon Hantaï: Les blancs de la couleur, la couleur du blanc

Simon Hantaï: Les blancs de la couleur, la couleur du blanc

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Cover of the Spring 2022 issue of Gagosian Quarterly magazine, featuring artwork by Maurizio Cattelan

Gagosian Quarterly: Spring 2022 Issue

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Cover of the Summer 2020 issue of Gagosian Quarterly magazine, featuring artwork by Joan Jonas

Gagosian Quarterly: Summer 2020 Issue

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