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Les Lalanne

Past exhibition
March 26 – May 2, 2015 515 West 27th Street, New York
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  • Paul Kasmin Gallery is proud to announce Les Lalanne, an exhibition of works by Claude and François-Xavier Lalanne on view at 515 West 27th Street from March 26 – May 2, 2015. In a unique collaboration with renowned landscape architect Madison Cox, a longtime friend of the artists, the gallery will be transformed into a winding labyrinth featuring a range of both recent and historic sculptures.

    Through a dramatic gated entry designed by Claude Lalanne, a series of navigable walls serve as the backdrop to a wide spectrum of Lalanne sculptures, including François-Xavier Lalanne’s towering bronze Génie de Bellerive, the artist’s homage to his close friends and colleagues Constantin Brançusi and Max Ernst. On making one's way through the exhibition one will encounter a version of the fabled "hall-of-mirrors" created for Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé’s Paris home in 1974. Here, Claude Lalanne’s Lustres hovers over twelve mirrors, each elaborately entwined with bronze-cast flora and fauna. The exhibition will also include the iconic Pomme d’Hiver, a six-foot bronze sculpture of a perfect golden apple and Claude Lalanne’s most recent work, Choupatte (Moyen), a signature motif in her distinctly Surrealist oeuvre.

  • Installation view, Les Lalanne New Yorkl, Paul Kasmin Gallery, March 26 – May 2, 2015 (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Installation view, Les Lalanne New Yorkl, Paul Kasmin Gallery, March 26 – May 2, 2015 (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Installation view, Les Lalanne New Yorkl, Paul Kasmin Gallery, March 26 – May 2, 2015 (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Installation view, Les Lalanne New Yorkl, Paul Kasmin Gallery, March 26 – May 2, 2015 (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Installation view, Les Lalanne New Yorkl, Paul Kasmin Gallery, March 26 – May 2, 2015 (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Installation view, Les Lalanne New Yorkl, Paul Kasmin Gallery, March 26 – May 2, 2015 (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Installation view, Les Lalanne New Yorkl, Paul Kasmin Gallery, March 26 – May 2, 2015 (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Installation view, Les Lalanne New Yorkl, Paul Kasmin Gallery, March 26 – May 2, 2015 (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
  • This exhibition will be accompanied by an equally special new book Les Lalanne: Fifty Years of Work, 1964-2015 – edited by critic Adrian Dannatt in Paris – featuring rare, never before seen images from the personal Lalanne archive as well as vintage photographs by Lomé, Guy Bourdin, François Halard and Jean-Philippe Lalanne. This publication will also boast interviews and testimonials from the extraordinary range of the Lalanne's friends, collaborators and collectors over the decades including; Laurence Graff, Peter Marino and Carla Fendi, architect Paul Chemetov, and cultural luminaries such as François de Ricqlès and Agnes Gund.

    Madison Cox (b. 1958 in Bellingham, Washington) is renowned for creating some of the most coveted gardens for clients worldwide. Cox graduated in 1984 from Parson’s School of Design with a BFA in Environmental Design and has since worked on both private and public commissions including the Spring Garden at the French National Museum at the Château de Blérancourt. In addition to maintaining offices in New York and Morocco, Cox is Vice President of both the Foundation Pierre Bergé-Yves Saint Laurent, Paris and the Foundation Jardin Majorelle, Marrakech.

  • Works
    • Claude Lalanne, Pomme de New York, 2006/2007
      Claude Lalanne, Pomme de New York, 2006/2007
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    • François-Xavier Lalanne, Singe Avise (grand), 2005
      François-Xavier Lalanne, Singe Avise (grand), 2005
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    • François-Xavier Lalanne, Poisson Paysage IV, 2007
      François-Xavier Lalanne, Poisson Paysage IV, 2007
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    • Claude Lalanne, Choupatte (Moyen), 2011
      Claude Lalanne, Choupatte (Moyen), 2011
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    • François-Xavier Lalanne, Oiseau de nuit (grand), 2004
      François-Xavier Lalanne, Oiseau de nuit (grand), 2004
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    • Claude Lalanne, Crocodile (Fauteuil), A: queue en bas, 1987
      Claude Lalanne, Crocodile (Fauteuil), A: queue en bas, 1987
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  • News
    • Les Lalanne reviewed in Interview Magazine

      Les Lalanne reviewed in Interview Magazine

      by Rachel Small April 6, 2015
      A gallery and a garden: two spaces where most would not see parallels. But for Madison Cox, a renowned landscape designer with three flourishing decades...
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    • Les Lalanne reviewed in W Magaine

      Les Lalanne reviewed in W Magaine

      by Fan Zhong March 30, 2015
      In 1967, the artists Francois-Xavier and Claude Lalanne moved from Paris, where they ran in a circle with the likes of Yves Saint Laurent, Pierre...
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    • Les Lalanne reviewed in T Magazine

      Les Lalanne reviewed in T Magazine

      by Julie Baumgardner March 26, 2015
      “I loved Les Lalanne’s work before I met them,” the gallerist Paul Kasmin swoons about the artistic duo Claude and François-Xavier Lalanne, known simply as...
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  • About the Artists

    Les Lalanne
    Photo by Jean-Philippe Lalanne

    Les Lalanne

    Known individually and collectively since the 1960s, Les Lalanne’s respective practices remained recognizably distinct over their decades-long careers. Having rediscovered the Renaissance art of casting forms from life, then employing contemporary electroplating techniques, Claude Lalanne achieves a delicacy and sensitivity in her work unparalleled in cast bronze. François-Xavier’s works similarly achieve a streamlined elegance in their profound simplicity. His subjects consist of a menagerie of animals, stylized forms oftentimes married with functionality. In his words, “The animal world constitutes the richest and most varied forms on the planet.” Today, Les Lalanne’s works are included in premier museum collections and public venues across the world. In 2021, the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Massachusetts, mounted Les Lalanne’s first dedicated art museum exhibition in the United States since 1977, soon followed by a major exhibition at the Palace of Versailles in France.

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