Located in the Quartier des Bains, Lovay Fine Arts is a contemporary art gallery committed to showcasing innovative and critical practices by both emerging and established international artists. The gallery bridges generations and nationalities, grounding its program in a rich and expansive history of art.
The exhibition brings together three artists, Nnena Kalu, Linda Bell and Marie Gyger, whose practices examine repetitive gesture as a daily discipline. Gyger reflects on the value of labour, while Bell and Kalu pursue more spontaneous, obsessive procedures. Their works, ranging from repetitive drawings and object accumulation to installations and assembled images, show how accumulation sculpts pictorial forms and material narratives, inviting reflection on labour, ritual and the construction of visual meaning.
Opening during Nuit des Bains, Thursday 12 March, 18:00.