Dutko gallery is pleased to present ROCKSTONE BY WILMOTTE from March 19th to May 31st 2026, an exhibition featuring some fifteen original creations designed and produced expressly for the gallery by the French architect, urban planner and designer Jean-Michel Wilmotte. The exhibition is further enriched by a dialogue with Jean-Pierre Pincemin’s artworks.
Thanks to a close collaboration and long-time friendship between the architect and the gallery owner Jean-Jacques Dutko, the “Rockstone” collection displays architectural rigor combined with a sculptural character bringing together stone, metal and glass in a quest for balance. Made from different types of marble, granite and limestone, these pieces are the result of a careful selection process in which each block of stone was chosen for its uniqueness.
On the initiative of Jean-Michel Wilmotte, this narrative of contrasts and balances between forms and materials engages in a dialogue with the paintings of the French painter Jean-Pierre Pincemin (1944-2005), always sensitive to materials as carriers of memory. Thus, a fruitful interaction opens up to the themes of construction, materiality and gesture.
Gallery Dutko is pleased to present a group exhibition, 17 Quai Voltaire 75007 Paris. We are also showcasing an exceptional collection of pieces by Eugène Printz to celebrate the centenary of Art Deco.
Discover a group exhibition featuring major works by various artists represented by the gallery, including Jean-Pierre Pincemin, Monique Frydman, Chieko Katsumata, Philippe Anthonioz, Ted Larsen, Benoît Lemercier, Bruno Romeda, Christian Sorg, Eric Schmitt, Max Wechsler, Robert Courtright, Béatrice Casadesus, Lucas Talbotier, Vladimir Zbynovsky, Alexandra Athanassiades, Ossip Zadkine, Cristina Almodóvar, Yoshimi Futamura, Christian Jaccard, Gérard Titus-Carmel, Axel Cassel, Georges Koskas, and Victor Gingembre.
Marek Szczesny (prononcer Tchesny) est né en 1939 à Radom en Pologne. En 1980 il émigre en France, qui incarne à ses yeux le pays de l’art et de la liberté. Son intégration n’est pourtant pas chose facile. Il connaît l’isolement et doit, pour subsister, accepter les travaux les plus pénibles sur des chantiers de travaux publics, ou comme veilleur de nuit, tout en travaillant avec acharnement sa peinture. Au fil des ans sa situation s’améliore et des galeries s’intéressent à son travail. De nombreuses expositions personnelles et de groupe jalonnent sa carrière durant les dernières décennies, en France et en Europe. En outre, et ce n’est pas indifférent, il est lauréat de plusieurs fondations importantes aux Etats-Unis, telle la Pollock-Krasner Foundation en 1999, et la Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Foundation en 2008. Cet intérêt des Etats-Unis pour son travail se conçoit aisément tant son œuvre s’inscrit dans la tradition initiée par les grands artistes expressionnistes américains qu’Harold Rosenberg qualifiera en 1952 d’Action painters.
Solo exhibition at Galerie Dutko
October 2021
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