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Studio Shapiro

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Vincent Fraikin, in collaboration with

Galerie Ketabi Bourdet

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PENCK / STARCK

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September 4 – 27, 2025

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Vincent Fraikin is pleased to present, in collaboration with Ketabi Bourdet Gallery, PENCK / STARCK: an unprecedented encounter between two major figures of the 1980s/90s in Europe – A.R. Penck and Philippe Starck.

 

This is the first time in France that an exhibition sheds light on Penck’s ceramics, a still largely unknown yet essential facet of his work. These pieces originated in Amsterdam at the Aschenbach Gallery, where Penck painted his first ceramics. But it was in Berlin, in the studio of Kattrin Kühn—a ceramist friend who shaped his forms from 1988 to 1998—that this work truly took on its full scope. The majority of the works shown here were created there. Penck would convey his ideas for the shapes, which Kühn would craft, and he would then paint over them as if they were blank canvases. The German artist, a central figure in the European neo-expressionist scene, developed through this body of work an astonishingly free practice at the intersection of painting and sculpture: his symbols become three-dimensional, tangible, and tactile. His ceramics are simultaneously sculptures, objects, and fragments of a global system of thought—the “system models,” as he called them.

 

Balls, eggs, pyramids, cups, dishes, or egg cups: so many shapes in which Penck’s distinctive visual language—pictograms, figures, signs—takes root in matter and becomes volume. Each object thus transcends its decorative or utilitarian nature to belong to a broader and more radical artistic dimension. The exhibition brings together around twenty unique ceramics by Penck, all displayed on furniture designed by Philippe Starck. On this occasion, the gallery has assembled an exceptional collection of rare or unique pieces by the iconic designer of the 1980s. Although Penck and Starck never met, the same radical spirit, freedom, and intensity inhabit their works, establishing a dialogue that is as unexpected as it is powerful.

 

For the first time ever, the gallery is delighted to present an exceptional and extremely rare ensemble from the café “Mystique” in Tokyo, designed in 1988 by Philippe Starck and closed in 1998. When the café shut down, a few pieces were salvaged by employees, while the rest were destroyed. This is the only set from the café ever to appear on the market. The Miss Milch (1987) and Phil Lizner (1987) chairs, both created exclusively for the Japanese market, will structure the exhibition space with their radical presence. The Howard bookcase (1987), as minimal as it is radical, will house a collection of painted plates, like small paintings scattered against the piece’s black background. Penck’s objects will also be displayed on Starck tables, such as the Titos Apostos (1985) and Lang (1988) models. Finally, the floor lamp Soudain le sol trembla (Suddenly the ground shook, 1981), poised between sculpture and light source, will provide a more domestic illumination for Penck’s pieces.

In both Starck’s and Penck’s work, objects are never limited to their function: they question, displace, provoke. The exhibition thus offers a unique artistic experience, bringing together two creators from the same era: one fleeing the Eastern Bloc to reach the West, the other boldly embracing the communication society.

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Photographie: Studio Shapiro

Galerie 75 Faubourg, Doriano Navarra, in collaboration with Vincent Fraikin

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In the Footsteps of Penck

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Romain Darnaud © Adagp, Paris, 2021

27.04.2021 – 21.05.2021

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SUR LES TRACES DE PENCK

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This is the path we invite you to take with us, four years after the death on May 2, 2017 in Zürich of the German artist, born in Dresden on October 5, 1939.

Let us recall that born Ralf Winkler, the artist had from 1969 invented many pseudonyms (Mike Hammer, T.M.,Y, Ypsilon …), and in particular that of A.R. Penck, in homage to the geologist of the 19th century expert of the ice age. But above all, let us recall that these changes of identity allowed him to avoid the confiscation of his works by the authorities of East Germany and thus to be able to exhibit them in the West! This story, which seems so far away and so close to us, is ours.

We will not discuss here the major influence this artist had on the art history of the second half of the 20th century and well beyond the borders of fledgling Europe. However, we do not take too many risks in writing that both primitive and pop, tribal and global, Penck’s artworks borrows from parietal figuration the symbol of a human silhouette that stays forever contemporary.

In the exhibition catalog, Henri-François Debailleux expresses it better than we do and underlines the relentless coherence that underlies all of the artist’s work through all the mediums he was fond of. It is this variety (paintings, drawings, ceramics, bronze, seri-graphs on paper) and this determined unity, which guided Vincent Fraikin in the selection of the works he proposed to us to present to you.

In these uncertain times for the cultural offer to the public, we share with him the conviction that one of the essential roles of the gallery owner is also to open this kind of path in the footsteps of …

Doriano Navarra – Galerie 75 Faubourg

 

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F.V ART Société par actions simplifiée (SAS) au capital de 5 800 €
Siège social : 58 avenue du Roule, 92200 Neuilly-sur-Seine, France
SIREN : 842 145 914 RCS : 842 145 914 R.C.S. Nanterre

 

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