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Union II
Union II
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Acrylic on woven paper
90 x 70 cm
2025
Clément Denis (b. 1991, Saumur) lives and works in Vétheuil, near Paris. Raised between the Loire Valley and the island of Noirmoutier, he turned early to drawing and painting as a way to materialize the images forming in his imagination. A graduate of the École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts de Paris, where he studied under François Boisrond, Denis develops a figurative, realist painting with expressionist tendencies, independent of any specific movement.
Part of the exhibition Traversées currently on view until March 1st
20 rue Meslay Paris 3è
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A contemporary painter in the fullest sense, Denis confronts the defining urgencies of our time: identity, migration, and the environment. His paintings depict a world in imbalance, where bodies and landscapes exist in a shared tension. Figures appear vulnerable and searching, suspended between departure and arrival, as if caught in shifting winds. Horizons remain uncertain; boundaries dissolve; bodies open themselves to time.
Art critic Richard Leydier writes of Denis’s work as landscapes on the brink: floods, broken dams, and human figures carried by currents. Between the backwaters of the Seine and low-lying islands threatened by rising seas, water becomes a unifying element—whether fresh or salt—through which humans struggle, confront, and connect.
Clément Denis (b. 1991, Saumur) lives and works in Vétheuil, near Paris. Raised between the Loire Valley and the island of Noirmoutier, he turned early to drawing and painting as a way to materialize the images forming in his imagination. A graduate of the École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts de Paris, where he studied under François Boisrond, Denis develops a figurative, realist painting with expressionist tendencies, independent of any specific movement.
His practice explores communication, identity, the relationship to the environment, and human consciousness, through a dialogue between figuration and material experimentation, including oil and acrylic painting, works on paper, weaving, mosaic, sculpture, and printmaking.
Traversées
On view:
February 5th - March 1st
20 rue Meslay, Paris 3è
The gallery’s inaugural exhibition, Traversées, devoted to painter Clément Denis, acts as a manifesto for The Curators. The exhibition explores the notions of passage, threshold, and displacement—geographical, intimate, and symbolic at once.
With Traversées, The Curators affirms, from its Paris opening, a demanding curatorial vision attentive to contemporary narratives and to the sensitive forms that carry them.
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