
NO NAME PRESENTS NEW EXHIBITION: ALL IMPORTANT IDEAS MUST INCLUDE THE TREES, THE MOUNTAINS, AND THE RIVER
By Martina Conte
From April 26 to July 15, 2023 No Name hosts a new exhibition curated by Patricia Marshall Fine Art in collaboration with Romanian curator and gallerist Anca Poterasu. The exhibition features the work of nine artists from Eastern Europe, exploring the complexity of human-nature relationship.
Accompanying the viewer through the exhibition is a piece from Mary Oliver’s famous poem Leaves and blooms along the way (2015)
All important ideas must include the trees, the mountains, and the river.
To understand many things you must reach out
Of your own condition.
For how many years did I wander slowly through the forest. What wonder and glory I would have missed had I ever been in a hurry!
Each artist explores the articulated relationship with nature and every variation of it that characterizes the human being in everyday life. The space is filled perfectly by each work that stands out and actively participates in the collective dialogue.
APRIL 26 – JULY 15 2023
No Name, 75008, Paris.
By appointment only
leo@marshallfineart.com

Wilhelm Sasnal Untitled, 2020 Oil on canvas 70 x 50 cm
Left: Eva Koťátková, For a hand which is temporarily handicapped, 2016 Steel, clothes, 52 x 17 x 30 cm Right: Eva Koťátková, For a hand which executes only learned movements, 2016 Steel, clothes, 55 x 17 x 30 cm
Ana Lupaș Portrait, 1985 Porcelain 25,5 x 18,1 x 17,5 cm
Petrit Halilaj, POISONED BY MEN IN NEED OF SOME LOVE (MUSTELA PUTORIUS), 2022 Iron, soil, dung, glue, brass 128 x 50 x 25
Oana Cosug, Untitled Watercolour and pencil on paper 32 x 24 cm, 42 x 29,7 cm
Oana Cosug, Untitled Watercolour and pencil on paper 32 x 24 cm
Michal Budny Untitled, 2015 Burnt wood 4 parts, each 300 x 25 x 25 cm Variable dimensions
Exhibition views: Courtesy of NO NAME Paris
Matei Bejenaru: Courtesy of the artist and Anca Poterașu Gallery, Bucarest