HIGHLIGHTS FROM TEFAF MAASTRICHT 2025 The European Fine Art Foundation (TEFAF) Maastricht welcomed visitors with a spectacular showcase of artistic mastery as it opened its doors on March 15. The prestigious event drew museum directors from over 370 institutions, along with an elite mix of collectors, scholars, and industry insiders. Famed for uniting 7,000 years of art history in one space, TEFAF offers an impressive blend of artistic eras and styles. From Old Master paintings and classical antiquities to modern masterpieces, contemporary works, photography, and 20th-century design — the fair presented a rich visual feast for all who attended. The journey to Maastricht requires effort, but those who make the trip arrive with purpose. Collectors wasted no time, with red dots marking sales within the first hour. Image 1: Interior view of the Flower Wall, 2025 Image 2: @sarahmyerscoughgallery , Gareth Neal’s Khaya Cabinet III, 2025 Image 3: Jos Devriendt lamps shown by @pierre_marie_giraud Image 4: Installation view of @jorgewelshworksofart booth, TEFAF Maastricht, 2025 Image 5: @galerie.lefebvre , Claude Lalanne’s Phoenix aux Choux, 1996 Image 6: @davidgillgallery , desk, 2021 by @valentin_loellmann . Unknown N.91’ vase by Marcantonio Brandolini D’Adda Image 7: @galerie.lefebvre lamp by Alberto Giacometti Text by Shalini Passi @shalini.passi Read the full article on our website (Link in bio)
JONATHAN TRAYTE – ACID DISCO | AKARA CONTEMPORARY, MUMBAI Akara Contemporary unveils Acid Disco, a bold and playful solo exhibition by Jonathan Trayte, where the boundaries between nature, artifice, and consumption dissolve into a surreal spectacle. Drawing from culinary traditions and consumer culture, Trayte transforms everyday produce into larger-than-life bronze sculptures, coated in electric hues and glossy finishes. His striking compositions—ripe with exaggerated forms and saccharine colors—invite us to question indulgence, excess, and the allure of synthetic perfection. Balancing between the seductive and the grotesque, Acid Disco presents a world where food is no longer just sustenance but a sculptural embodiment of desire and decadence. Step inside this hyper-sensory feast and experience a realm where art and appetite collide. Image 1: Jonathan Trayte, Kola Cara, 2024 Image 2: Jonathan Trayte, Ooosa Koooch, 2025 Image 3: Jonathan Trayte, Zootie, 2025 Image 4: Jonathan Trayte, Jombba, 2025 Image 5: Jonathan Trayte, Bolli Top, 2024 Image 6: Jonathan Trayte, Kanzi, 2025 @akaraart @jonathan_trayte On view: March 13 – April 19, 2025 📍 Colaba, Mumbai
JONATHAN TRAYTE – ACID DISCO | AKARA CONTEMPORARY, MUMBAI Akara Contemporary unveils Acid Disco, a bold and playful solo exhibition by Jonathan Trayte, where the boundaries between nature, artifice, and consumption dissolve into a surreal spectacle. Drawing from culinary traditions and consumer culture, Trayte transforms everyday produce into larger-than-life bronze sculptures, coated in electric hues and glossy finishes. His striking compositions—ripe with exaggerated forms and saccharine colors—invite us to question indulgence, excess, and the allure of synthetic perfection. Balancing between the seductive and the grotesque, Acid Disco presents a world where food is no longer just sustenance but a sculptural embodiment of desire and decadence. Step inside this hyper-sensory feast and experience a realm where art and appetite collide. Image 1: Jonathan Trayte, Kola Cara, 2024 Image 2: Jonathan Trayte, Ooosa Koooch, 2025 Image 3: Jonathan Trayte, Zootie, 2025 Image 4: Jonathan Trayte, Jombba, 2025 Image 5: Jonathan Trayte, Bolli Top, 2024 Image 6: Jonathan Trayte, Kanzi, 2025 @akaraart @jonathan_trayte On view: March 13 – April 19, 2025 📍 Colaba, Mumbai
JONATHAN TRAYTE – ACID DISCO | AKARA CONTEMPORARY, MUMBAI Akara Contemporary unveils Acid Disco, a bold and playful solo exhibition by Jonathan Trayte, where the boundaries between nature, artifice, and consumption dissolve into a surreal spectacle. Drawing from culinary traditions and consumer culture, Trayte transforms everyday produce into larger-than-life bronze sculptures, coated in electric hues and glossy finishes. His striking compositions—ripe with exaggerated forms and saccharine colors—invite us to question indulgence, excess, and the allure of synthetic perfection. Balancing between the seductive and the grotesque, Acid Disco presents a world where food is no longer just sustenance but a sculptural embodiment of desire and decadence. Step inside this hyper-sensory feast and experience a realm where art and appetite collide. Image 1: Jonathan Trayte, Kola Cara, 2024 Image 2: Jonathan Trayte, Ooosa Koooch, 2025 Image 3: Jonathan Trayte, Zootie, 2025 Image 4: Jonathan Trayte, Jombba, 2025 Image 5: Jonathan Trayte, Bolli Top, 2024 Image 6: Jonathan Trayte, Kanzi, 2025 @akaraart @jonathan_trayte On view: March 13 – April 19, 2025 📍 Colaba, Mumbai
JONATHAN TRAYTE – ACID DISCO | AKARA CONTEMPORARY, MUMBAI Akara Contemporary unveils Acid Disco, a bold and playful solo exhibition by Jonathan Trayte, where the boundaries between nature, artifice, and consumption dissolve into a surreal spectacle. Drawing from culinary traditions and consumer culture, Trayte transforms everyday produce into larger-than-life bronze sculptures, coated in electric hues and glossy finishes. His striking compositions—ripe with exaggerated forms and saccharine colors—invite us to question indulgence, excess, and the allure of synthetic perfection. Balancing between the seductive and the grotesque, Acid Disco presents a world where food is no longer just sustenance but a sculptural embodiment of desire and decadence. Step inside this hyper-sensory feast and experience a realm where art and appetite collide. Image 1: Jonathan Trayte, Kola Cara, 2024 Image 2: Jonathan Trayte, Ooosa Koooch, 2025 Image 3: Jonathan Trayte, Zootie, 2025 Image 4: Jonathan Trayte, Jombba, 2025 Image 5: Jonathan Trayte, Bolli Top, 2024 Image 6: Jonathan Trayte, Kanzi, 2025 @akaraart @jonathan_trayte On view: March 13 – April 19, 2025 📍 Colaba, Mumbai
JONATHAN TRAYTE – ACID DISCO | AKARA CONTEMPORARY, MUMBAI Akara Contemporary unveils Acid Disco, a bold and playful solo exhibition by Jonathan Trayte, where the boundaries between nature, artifice, and consumption dissolve into a surreal spectacle. Drawing from culinary traditions and consumer culture, Trayte transforms everyday produce into larger-than-life bronze sculptures, coated in electric hues and glossy finishes. His striking compositions—ripe with exaggerated forms and saccharine colors—invite us to question indulgence, excess, and the allure of synthetic perfection. Balancing between the seductive and the grotesque, Acid Disco presents a world where food is no longer just sustenance but a sculptural embodiment of desire and decadence. Step inside this hyper-sensory feast and experience a realm where art and appetite collide. Image 1: Jonathan Trayte, Kola Cara, 2024 Image 2: Jonathan Trayte, Ooosa Koooch, 2025 Image 3: Jonathan Trayte, Zootie, 2025 Image 4: Jonathan Trayte, Jombba, 2025 Image 5: Jonathan Trayte, Bolli Top, 2024 Image 6: Jonathan Trayte, Kanzi, 2025 @akaraart @jonathan_trayte On view: March 13 – April 19, 2025 📍 Colaba, Mumbai
JONATHAN TRAYTE – ACID DISCO | AKARA CONTEMPORARY, MUMBAI Akara Contemporary unveils Acid Disco, a bold and playful solo exhibition by Jonathan Trayte, where the boundaries between nature, artifice, and consumption dissolve into a surreal spectacle. Drawing from culinary traditions and consumer culture, Trayte transforms everyday produce into larger-than-life bronze sculptures, coated in electric hues and glossy finishes. His striking compositions—ripe with exaggerated forms and saccharine colors—invite us to question indulgence, excess, and the allure of synthetic perfection. Balancing between the seductive and the grotesque, Acid Disco presents a world where food is no longer just sustenance but a sculptural embodiment of desire and decadence. Step inside this hyper-sensory feast and experience a realm where art and appetite collide. Image 1: Jonathan Trayte, Kola Cara, 2024 Image 2: Jonathan Trayte, Ooosa Koooch, 2025 Image 3: Jonathan Trayte, Zootie, 2025 Image 4: Jonathan Trayte, Jombba, 2025 Image 5: Jonathan Trayte, Bolli Top, 2024 Image 6: Jonathan Trayte, Kanzi, 2025 @akaraart @jonathan_trayte On view: March 13 – April 19, 2025 📍 Colaba, Mumbai
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FEMMES | GROUP SHOW – CURATED BY PHARRELL WILLIAMS | PERROTIN PARIS, 2025 Perrotin presents FEMMES, a group exhibition curated by Pharrell Williams, showcasing nearly 40 artists. It ambitions to spotlight these luminaries while advocating for greater visibility and equity—inviting everyone in. From G I R L in 2014 to FEMMES today, the title is now plural and translated into French, with a focus on the multifaceted nature of Black womanhood. FEMMES reflects Pharrell’s eclectic taste and unique aesthetic equation, weaving together influences orbiting around diverse creative poles. It pays homage to the ground laying work of African American inheritance- both material and spiritual. Curated by Pharrell Williams and hosted by Emmanuel Perrotin’s Parisian gallery, this exhibition builds on and expands from their past common endeavors, including the 2008 design exhibition Perspectives, which introduced Pharrell to Perrotin’s world and sparked an artistic dialogue between him and Takashi Murakami, Laurent Grasso, Sophie Calle and Daniel Arsham among others. It also follows the success and focus of the 2014 group show G I R L at Perrotin Paris, inspired by Pharrell’s eponymous hit album. Image 1:Mequitta AHUJA, Strum, 2024 Image 2: KENNEDY YANKO, Teary Eyed, 2024 Image 3:Jess ATIENO, Black Madonna, 2023 Image 4:Theresa CHROMATI,Growth Cycle, 2025 Image 5:DR ESTHER MAHLANGU, Ndebele Abstract, 2021 Image 6:Carrie Mae WEEMS,Eartha, 2009 – 2025 Image 7:Nina Chanel ABNEY,Marabou, 2024 Image 8:Seyni AWA CAMARA, Sans titre, 2023 Image 9:Kathia ST. HILAIRE ,Saintilus Bois Caïman, 2025 Image 10: Reggie Burrows HODGES, Reclining Nude, Dust, 2024 Image 11:Tavares STRACHAN, Black Madonna, 2022 Image 12: Gaëlle CHOISNE,Digital Venus for digital dreams#2, 2021 Image 13:Todd GRAY,Conjure Women (Hollywood/Akwidaa), 2025 Image 14:Robert PRUITT, Figure Crowned in T.S.U. Ceramic Headdress (After Roy Vinson Thomas), 2024 Image 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20: Installation View On view:March 20 -April 19, 2025 Perrotin, 76 rue de Turenne 75003 Paris France @perrotin @Pharrell @emmanuelperrotin #Pharrell #FEMMES #PerrotinParis #Perrotin
FEMMES | GROUP SHOW – CURATED BY PHARRELL WILLIAMS | PERROTIN PARIS, 2025 Perrotin presents FEMMES, a group exhibition curated by Pharrell Williams, showcasing nearly 40 artists. It ambitions to spotlight these luminaries while advocating for greater visibility and equity—inviting everyone in. From G I R L in 2014 to FEMMES today, the title is now plural and translated into French, with a focus on the multifaceted nature of Black womanhood. FEMMES reflects Pharrell’s eclectic taste and unique aesthetic equation, weaving together influences orbiting around diverse creative poles. It pays homage to the ground laying work of African American inheritance- both material and spiritual. Curated by Pharrell Williams and hosted by Emmanuel Perrotin’s Parisian gallery, this exhibition builds on and expands from their past common endeavors, including the 2008 design exhibition Perspectives, which introduced Pharrell to Perrotin’s world and sparked an artistic dialogue between him and Takashi Murakami, Laurent Grasso, Sophie Calle and Daniel Arsham among others. It also follows the success and focus of the 2014 group show G I R L at Perrotin Paris, inspired by Pharrell’s eponymous hit album. Image 1:Mequitta AHUJA, Strum, 2024 Image 2: KENNEDY YANKO, Teary Eyed, 2024 Image 3:Jess ATIENO, Black Madonna, 2023 Image 4:Theresa CHROMATI,Growth Cycle, 2025 Image 5:DR ESTHER MAHLANGU, Ndebele Abstract, 2021 Image 6:Carrie Mae WEEMS,Eartha, 2009 – 2025 Image 7:Nina Chanel ABNEY,Marabou, 2024 Image 8:Seyni AWA CAMARA, Sans titre, 2023 Image 9:Kathia ST. HILAIRE ,Saintilus Bois Caïman, 2025 Image 10: Reggie Burrows HODGES, Reclining Nude, Dust, 2024 Image 11:Tavares STRACHAN, Black Madonna, 2022 Image 12: Gaëlle CHOISNE,Digital Venus for digital dreams#2, 2021 Image 13:Todd GRAY,Conjure Women (Hollywood/Akwidaa), 2025 Image 14:Robert PRUITT, Figure Crowned in T.S.U. Ceramic Headdress (After Roy Vinson Thomas), 2024 Image 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20: Installation View On view:March 20 -April 19, 2025 Perrotin, 76 rue de Turenne 75003 Paris France @perrotin @Pharrell @emmanuelperrotin #Pharrell #FEMMES #PerrotinParis #Perrotin
FEMMES | GROUP SHOW – CURATED BY PHARRELL WILLIAMS | PERROTIN PARIS, 2025 Perrotin presents FEMMES, a group exhibition curated by Pharrell Williams, showcasing nearly 40 artists. It ambitions to spotlight these luminaries while advocating for greater visibility and equity—inviting everyone in. From G I R L in 2014 to FEMMES today, the title is now plural and translated into French, with a focus on the multifaceted nature of Black womanhood. FEMMES reflects Pharrell’s eclectic taste and unique aesthetic equation, weaving together influences orbiting around diverse creative poles. It pays homage to the ground laying work of African American inheritance- both material and spiritual. Curated by Pharrell Williams and hosted by Emmanuel Perrotin’s Parisian gallery, this exhibition builds on and expands from their past common endeavors, including the 2008 design exhibition Perspectives, which introduced Pharrell to Perrotin’s world and sparked an artistic dialogue between him and Takashi Murakami, Laurent Grasso, Sophie Calle and Daniel Arsham among others. It also follows the success and focus of the 2014 group show G I R L at Perrotin Paris, inspired by Pharrell’s eponymous hit album. Image 1:Mequitta AHUJA, Strum, 2024 Image 2: KENNEDY YANKO, Teary Eyed, 2024 Image 3:Jess ATIENO, Black Madonna, 2023 Image 4:Theresa CHROMATI,Growth Cycle, 2025 Image 5:DR ESTHER MAHLANGU, Ndebele Abstract, 2021 Image 6:Carrie Mae WEEMS,Eartha, 2009 – 2025 Image 7:Nina Chanel ABNEY,Marabou, 2024 Image 8:Seyni AWA CAMARA, Sans titre, 2023 Image 9:Kathia ST. HILAIRE ,Saintilus Bois Caïman, 2025 Image 10: Reggie Burrows HODGES, Reclining Nude, Dust, 2024 Image 11:Tavares STRACHAN, Black Madonna, 2022 Image 12: Gaëlle CHOISNE,Digital Venus for digital dreams#2, 2021 Image 13:Todd GRAY,Conjure Women (Hollywood/Akwidaa), 2025 Image 14:Robert PRUITT, Figure Crowned in T.S.U. Ceramic Headdress (After Roy Vinson Thomas), 2024 Image 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20: Installation View On view:March 20 -April 19, 2025 Perrotin, 76 rue de Turenne 75003 Paris France @perrotin @Pharrell @emmanuelperrotin #Pharrell #FEMMES #PerrotinParis #Perrotin
FEMMES | GROUP SHOW – CURATED BY PHARRELL WILLIAMS | PERROTIN PARIS, 2025 Perrotin presents FEMMES, a group exhibition curated by Pharrell Williams, showcasing nearly 40 artists. It ambitions to spotlight these luminaries while advocating for greater visibility and equity—inviting everyone in. From G I R L in 2014 to FEMMES today, the title is now plural and translated into French, with a focus on the multifaceted nature of Black womanhood. FEMMES reflects Pharrell’s eclectic taste and unique aesthetic equation, weaving together influences orbiting around diverse creative poles. It pays homage to the ground laying work of African American inheritance- both material and spiritual. Curated by Pharrell Williams and hosted by Emmanuel Perrotin’s Parisian gallery, this exhibition builds on and expands from their past common endeavors, including the 2008 design exhibition Perspectives, which introduced Pharrell to Perrotin’s world and sparked an artistic dialogue between him and Takashi Murakami, Laurent Grasso, Sophie Calle and Daniel Arsham among others. It also follows the success and focus of the 2014 group show G I R L at Perrotin Paris, inspired by Pharrell’s eponymous hit album. Image 1:Mequitta AHUJA, Strum, 2024 Image 2: KENNEDY YANKO, Teary Eyed, 2024 Image 3:Jess ATIENO, Black Madonna, 2023 Image 4:Theresa CHROMATI,Growth Cycle, 2025 Image 5:DR ESTHER MAHLANGU, Ndebele Abstract, 2021 Image 6:Carrie Mae WEEMS,Eartha, 2009 – 2025 Image 7:Nina Chanel ABNEY,Marabou, 2024 Image 8:Seyni AWA CAMARA, Sans titre, 2023 Image 9:Kathia ST. HILAIRE ,Saintilus Bois Caïman, 2025 Image 10: Reggie Burrows HODGES, Reclining Nude, Dust, 2024 Image 11:Tavares STRACHAN, Black Madonna, 2022 Image 12: Gaëlle CHOISNE,Digital Venus for digital dreams#2, 2021 Image 13:Todd GRAY,Conjure Women (Hollywood/Akwidaa), 2025 Image 14:Robert PRUITT, Figure Crowned in T.S.U. Ceramic Headdress (After Roy Vinson Thomas), 2024 Image 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20: Installation View On view:March 20 -April 19, 2025 Perrotin, 76 rue de Turenne 75003 Paris France @perrotin @Pharrell @emmanuelperrotin #Pharrell #FEMMES #PerrotinParis #Perrotin
FEMMES | GROUP SHOW – CURATED BY PHARRELL WILLIAMS | PERROTIN PARIS, 2025 Perrotin presents FEMMES, a group exhibition curated by Pharrell Williams, showcasing nearly 40 artists. It ambitions to spotlight these luminaries while advocating for greater visibility and equity—inviting everyone in. From G I R L in 2014 to FEMMES today, the title is now plural and translated into French, with a focus on the multifaceted nature of Black womanhood. FEMMES reflects Pharrell’s eclectic taste and unique aesthetic equation, weaving together influences orbiting around diverse creative poles. It pays homage to the ground laying work of African American inheritance- both material and spiritual. Curated by Pharrell Williams and hosted by Emmanuel Perrotin’s Parisian gallery, this exhibition builds on and expands from their past common endeavors, including the 2008 design exhibition Perspectives, which introduced Pharrell to Perrotin’s world and sparked an artistic dialogue between him and Takashi Murakami, Laurent Grasso, Sophie Calle and Daniel Arsham among others. It also follows the success and focus of the 2014 group show G I R L at Perrotin Paris, inspired by Pharrell’s eponymous hit album. Image 1:Mequitta AHUJA, Strum, 2024 Image 2: KENNEDY YANKO, Teary Eyed, 2024 Image 3:Jess ATIENO, Black Madonna, 2023 Image 4:Theresa CHROMATI,Growth Cycle, 2025 Image 5:DR ESTHER MAHLANGU, Ndebele Abstract, 2021 Image 6:Carrie Mae WEEMS,Eartha, 2009 – 2025 Image 7:Nina Chanel ABNEY,Marabou, 2024 Image 8:Seyni AWA CAMARA, Sans titre, 2023 Image 9:Kathia ST. HILAIRE ,Saintilus Bois Caïman, 2025 Image 10: Reggie Burrows HODGES, Reclining Nude, Dust, 2024 Image 11:Tavares STRACHAN, Black Madonna, 2022 Image 12: Gaëlle CHOISNE,Digital Venus for digital dreams#2, 2021 Image 13:Todd GRAY,Conjure Women (Hollywood/Akwidaa), 2025 Image 14:Robert PRUITT, Figure Crowned in T.S.U. Ceramic Headdress (After Roy Vinson Thomas), 2024 Image 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20: Installation View On view:March 20 -April 19, 2025 Perrotin, 76 rue de Turenne 75003 Paris France @perrotin @Pharrell @emmanuelperrotin #Pharrell #FEMMES #PerrotinParis #Perrotin
FEMMES | GROUP SHOW – CURATED BY PHARRELL WILLIAMS | PERROTIN PARIS, 2025 Perrotin presents FEMMES, a group exhibition curated by Pharrell Williams, showcasing nearly 40 artists. It ambitions to spotlight these luminaries while advocating for greater visibility and equity—inviting everyone in. From G I R L in 2014 to FEMMES today, the title is now plural and translated into French, with a focus on the multifaceted nature of Black womanhood. FEMMES reflects Pharrell’s eclectic taste and unique aesthetic equation, weaving together influences orbiting around diverse creative poles. It pays homage to the ground laying work of African American inheritance- both material and spiritual. Curated by Pharrell Williams and hosted by Emmanuel Perrotin’s Parisian gallery, this exhibition builds on and expands from their past common endeavors, including the 2008 design exhibition Perspectives, which introduced Pharrell to Perrotin’s world and sparked an artistic dialogue between him and Takashi Murakami, Laurent Grasso, Sophie Calle and Daniel Arsham among others. It also follows the success and focus of the 2014 group show G I R L at Perrotin Paris, inspired by Pharrell’s eponymous hit album. Image 1:Mequitta AHUJA, Strum, 2024 Image 2: KENNEDY YANKO, Teary Eyed, 2024 Image 3:Jess ATIENO, Black Madonna, 2023 Image 4:Theresa CHROMATI,Growth Cycle, 2025 Image 5:DR ESTHER MAHLANGU, Ndebele Abstract, 2021 Image 6:Carrie Mae WEEMS,Eartha, 2009 – 2025 Image 7:Nina Chanel ABNEY,Marabou, 2024 Image 8:Seyni AWA CAMARA, Sans titre, 2023 Image 9:Kathia ST. HILAIRE ,Saintilus Bois Caïman, 2025 Image 10: Reggie Burrows HODGES, Reclining Nude, Dust, 2024 Image 11:Tavares STRACHAN, Black Madonna, 2022 Image 12: Gaëlle CHOISNE,Digital Venus for digital dreams#2, 2021 Image 13:Todd GRAY,Conjure Women (Hollywood/Akwidaa), 2025 Image 14:Robert PRUITT, Figure Crowned in T.S.U. Ceramic Headdress (After Roy Vinson Thomas), 2024 Image 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20: Installation View On view:March 20 -April 19, 2025 Perrotin, 76 rue de Turenne 75003 Paris France @perrotin @Pharrell @emmanuelperrotin #Pharrell #FEMMES #PerrotinParis #Perrotin
FEMMES | GROUP SHOW – CURATED BY PHARRELL WILLIAMS | PERROTIN PARIS, 2025 Perrotin presents FEMMES, a group exhibition curated by Pharrell Williams, showcasing nearly 40 artists. It ambitions to spotlight these luminaries while advocating for greater visibility and equity—inviting everyone in. From G I R L in 2014 to FEMMES today, the title is now plural and translated into French, with a focus on the multifaceted nature of Black womanhood. FEMMES reflects Pharrell’s eclectic taste and unique aesthetic equation, weaving together influences orbiting around diverse creative poles. It pays homage to the ground laying work of African American inheritance- both material and spiritual. Curated by Pharrell Williams and hosted by Emmanuel Perrotin’s Parisian gallery, this exhibition builds on and expands from their past common endeavors, including the 2008 design exhibition Perspectives, which introduced Pharrell to Perrotin’s world and sparked an artistic dialogue between him and Takashi Murakami, Laurent Grasso, Sophie Calle and Daniel Arsham among others. It also follows the success and focus of the 2014 group show G I R L at Perrotin Paris, inspired by Pharrell’s eponymous hit album. Image 1:Mequitta AHUJA, Strum, 2024 Image 2: KENNEDY YANKO, Teary Eyed, 2024 Image 3:Jess ATIENO, Black Madonna, 2023 Image 4:Theresa CHROMATI,Growth Cycle, 2025 Image 5:DR ESTHER MAHLANGU, Ndebele Abstract, 2021 Image 6:Carrie Mae WEEMS,Eartha, 2009 – 2025 Image 7:Nina Chanel ABNEY,Marabou, 2024 Image 8:Seyni AWA CAMARA, Sans titre, 2023 Image 9:Kathia ST. HILAIRE ,Saintilus Bois Caïman, 2025 Image 10: Reggie Burrows HODGES, Reclining Nude, Dust, 2024 Image 11:Tavares STRACHAN, Black Madonna, 2022 Image 12: Gaëlle CHOISNE,Digital Venus for digital dreams#2, 2021 Image 13:Todd GRAY,Conjure Women (Hollywood/Akwidaa), 2025 Image 14:Robert PRUITT, Figure Crowned in T.S.U. Ceramic Headdress (After Roy Vinson Thomas), 2024 Image 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20: Installation View On view:March 20 -April 19, 2025 Perrotin, 76 rue de Turenne 75003 Paris France @perrotin @Pharrell @emmanuelperrotin #Pharrell #FEMMES #PerrotinParis #Perrotin
FEMMES | GROUP SHOW – CURATED BY PHARRELL WILLIAMS | PERROTIN PARIS, 2025 Perrotin presents FEMMES, a group exhibition curated by Pharrell Williams, showcasing nearly 40 artists. It ambitions to spotlight these luminaries while advocating for greater visibility and equity—inviting everyone in. From G I R L in 2014 to FEMMES today, the title is now plural and translated into French, with a focus on the multifaceted nature of Black womanhood. FEMMES reflects Pharrell’s eclectic taste and unique aesthetic equation, weaving together influences orbiting around diverse creative poles. It pays homage to the ground laying work of African American inheritance- both material and spiritual. Curated by Pharrell Williams and hosted by Emmanuel Perrotin’s Parisian gallery, this exhibition builds on and expands from their past common endeavors, including the 2008 design exhibition Perspectives, which introduced Pharrell to Perrotin’s world and sparked an artistic dialogue between him and Takashi Murakami, Laurent Grasso, Sophie Calle and Daniel Arsham among others. It also follows the success and focus of the 2014 group show G I R L at Perrotin Paris, inspired by Pharrell’s eponymous hit album. Image 1:Mequitta AHUJA, Strum, 2024 Image 2: KENNEDY YANKO, Teary Eyed, 2024 Image 3:Jess ATIENO, Black Madonna, 2023 Image 4:Theresa CHROMATI,Growth Cycle, 2025 Image 5:DR ESTHER MAHLANGU, Ndebele Abstract, 2021 Image 6:Carrie Mae WEEMS,Eartha, 2009 – 2025 Image 7:Nina Chanel ABNEY,Marabou, 2024 Image 8:Seyni AWA CAMARA, Sans titre, 2023 Image 9:Kathia ST. HILAIRE ,Saintilus Bois Caïman, 2025 Image 10: Reggie Burrows HODGES, Reclining Nude, Dust, 2024 Image 11:Tavares STRACHAN, Black Madonna, 2022 Image 12: Gaëlle CHOISNE,Digital Venus for digital dreams#2, 2021 Image 13:Todd GRAY,Conjure Women (Hollywood/Akwidaa), 2025 Image 14:Robert PRUITT, Figure Crowned in T.S.U. Ceramic Headdress (After Roy Vinson Thomas), 2024 Image 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20: Installation View On view:March 20 -April 19, 2025 Perrotin, 76 rue de Turenne 75003 Paris France @perrotin @Pharrell @emmanuelperrotin #Pharrell #FEMMES #PerrotinParis #Perrotin
FEMMES | GROUP SHOW – CURATED BY PHARRELL WILLIAMS | PERROTIN PARIS, 2025 Perrotin presents FEMMES, a group exhibition curated by Pharrell Williams, showcasing nearly 40 artists. It ambitions to spotlight these luminaries while advocating for greater visibility and equity—inviting everyone in. From G I R L in 2014 to FEMMES today, the title is now plural and translated into French, with a focus on the multifaceted nature of Black womanhood. FEMMES reflects Pharrell’s eclectic taste and unique aesthetic equation, weaving together influences orbiting around diverse creative poles. It pays homage to the ground laying work of African American inheritance- both material and spiritual. Curated by Pharrell Williams and hosted by Emmanuel Perrotin’s Parisian gallery, this exhibition builds on and expands from their past common endeavors, including the 2008 design exhibition Perspectives, which introduced Pharrell to Perrotin’s world and sparked an artistic dialogue between him and Takashi Murakami, Laurent Grasso, Sophie Calle and Daniel Arsham among others. It also follows the success and focus of the 2014 group show G I R L at Perrotin Paris, inspired by Pharrell’s eponymous hit album. Image 1:Mequitta AHUJA, Strum, 2024 Image 2: KENNEDY YANKO, Teary Eyed, 2024 Image 3:Jess ATIENO, Black Madonna, 2023 Image 4:Theresa CHROMATI,Growth Cycle, 2025 Image 5:DR ESTHER MAHLANGU, Ndebele Abstract, 2021 Image 6:Carrie Mae WEEMS,Eartha, 2009 – 2025 Image 7:Nina Chanel ABNEY,Marabou, 2024 Image 8:Seyni AWA CAMARA, Sans titre, 2023 Image 9:Kathia ST. HILAIRE ,Saintilus Bois Caïman, 2025 Image 10: Reggie Burrows HODGES, Reclining Nude, Dust, 2024 Image 11:Tavares STRACHAN, Black Madonna, 2022 Image 12: Gaëlle CHOISNE,Digital Venus for digital dreams#2, 2021 Image 13:Todd GRAY,Conjure Women (Hollywood/Akwidaa), 2025 Image 14:Robert PRUITT, Figure Crowned in T.S.U. Ceramic Headdress (After Roy Vinson Thomas), 2024 Image 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20: Installation View On view:March 20 -April 19, 2025 Perrotin, 76 rue de Turenne 75003 Paris France @perrotin @Pharrell @emmanuelperrotin #Pharrell #FEMMES #PerrotinParis #Perrotin
FEMMES | GROUP SHOW – CURATED BY PHARRELL WILLIAMS | PERROTIN PARIS, 2025 Perrotin presents FEMMES, a group exhibition curated by Pharrell Williams, showcasing nearly 40 artists. It ambitions to spotlight these luminaries while advocating for greater visibility and equity—inviting everyone in. From G I R L in 2014 to FEMMES today, the title is now plural and translated into French, with a focus on the multifaceted nature of Black womanhood. FEMMES reflects Pharrell’s eclectic taste and unique aesthetic equation, weaving together influences orbiting around diverse creative poles. It pays homage to the ground laying work of African American inheritance- both material and spiritual. Curated by Pharrell Williams and hosted by Emmanuel Perrotin’s Parisian gallery, this exhibition builds on and expands from their past common endeavors, including the 2008 design exhibition Perspectives, which introduced Pharrell to Perrotin’s world and sparked an artistic dialogue between him and Takashi Murakami, Laurent Grasso, Sophie Calle and Daniel Arsham among others. It also follows the success and focus of the 2014 group show G I R L at Perrotin Paris, inspired by Pharrell’s eponymous hit album. Image 1:Mequitta AHUJA, Strum, 2024 Image 2: KENNEDY YANKO, Teary Eyed, 2024 Image 3:Jess ATIENO, Black Madonna, 2023 Image 4:Theresa CHROMATI,Growth Cycle, 2025 Image 5:DR ESTHER MAHLANGU, Ndebele Abstract, 2021 Image 6:Carrie Mae WEEMS,Eartha, 2009 – 2025 Image 7:Nina Chanel ABNEY,Marabou, 2024 Image 8:Seyni AWA CAMARA, Sans titre, 2023 Image 9:Kathia ST. HILAIRE ,Saintilus Bois Caïman, 2025 Image 10: Reggie Burrows HODGES, Reclining Nude, Dust, 2024 Image 11:Tavares STRACHAN, Black Madonna, 2022 Image 12: Gaëlle CHOISNE,Digital Venus for digital dreams#2, 2021 Image 13:Todd GRAY,Conjure Women (Hollywood/Akwidaa), 2025 Image 14:Robert PRUITT, Figure Crowned in T.S.U. Ceramic Headdress (After Roy Vinson Thomas), 2024 Image 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20: Installation View On view:March 20 -April 19, 2025 Perrotin, 76 rue de Turenne 75003 Paris France @perrotin @Pharrell @emmanuelperrotin #Pharrell #FEMMES #PerrotinParis #Perrotin
FEMMES | GROUP SHOW – CURATED BY PHARRELL WILLIAMS | PERROTIN PARIS, 2025 Perrotin presents FEMMES, a group exhibition curated by Pharrell Williams, showcasing nearly 40 artists. It ambitions to spotlight these luminaries while advocating for greater visibility and equity—inviting everyone in. From G I R L in 2014 to FEMMES today, the title is now plural and translated into French, with a focus on the multifaceted nature of Black womanhood. FEMMES reflects Pharrell’s eclectic taste and unique aesthetic equation, weaving together influences orbiting around diverse creative poles. It pays homage to the ground laying work of African American inheritance- both material and spiritual. Curated by Pharrell Williams and hosted by Emmanuel Perrotin’s Parisian gallery, this exhibition builds on and expands from their past common endeavors, including the 2008 design exhibition Perspectives, which introduced Pharrell to Perrotin’s world and sparked an artistic dialogue between him and Takashi Murakami, Laurent Grasso, Sophie Calle and Daniel Arsham among others. It also follows the success and focus of the 2014 group show G I R L at Perrotin Paris, inspired by Pharrell’s eponymous hit album. Image 1:Mequitta AHUJA, Strum, 2024 Image 2: KENNEDY YANKO, Teary Eyed, 2024 Image 3:Jess ATIENO, Black Madonna, 2023 Image 4:Theresa CHROMATI,Growth Cycle, 2025 Image 5:DR ESTHER MAHLANGU, Ndebele Abstract, 2021 Image 6:Carrie Mae WEEMS,Eartha, 2009 – 2025 Image 7:Nina Chanel ABNEY,Marabou, 2024 Image 8:Seyni AWA CAMARA, Sans titre, 2023 Image 9:Kathia ST. HILAIRE ,Saintilus Bois Caïman, 2025 Image 10: Reggie Burrows HODGES, Reclining Nude, Dust, 2024 Image 11:Tavares STRACHAN, Black Madonna, 2022 Image 12: Gaëlle CHOISNE,Digital Venus for digital dreams#2, 2021 Image 13:Todd GRAY,Conjure Women (Hollywood/Akwidaa), 2025 Image 14:Robert PRUITT, Figure Crowned in T.S.U. Ceramic Headdress (After Roy Vinson Thomas), 2024 Image 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20: Installation View On view:March 20 -April 19, 2025 Perrotin, 76 rue de Turenne 75003 Paris France @perrotin @Pharrell @emmanuelperrotin #Pharrell #FEMMES #PerrotinParis #Perrotin
FEMMES | GROUP SHOW – CURATED BY PHARRELL WILLIAMS | PERROTIN PARIS, 2025 Perrotin presents FEMMES, a group exhibition curated by Pharrell Williams, showcasing nearly 40 artists. It ambitions to spotlight these luminaries while advocating for greater visibility and equity—inviting everyone in. From G I R L in 2014 to FEMMES today, the title is now plural and translated into French, with a focus on the multifaceted nature of Black womanhood. FEMMES reflects Pharrell’s eclectic taste and unique aesthetic equation, weaving together influences orbiting around diverse creative poles. It pays homage to the ground laying work of African American inheritance- both material and spiritual. Curated by Pharrell Williams and hosted by Emmanuel Perrotin’s Parisian gallery, this exhibition builds on and expands from their past common endeavors, including the 2008 design exhibition Perspectives, which introduced Pharrell to Perrotin’s world and sparked an artistic dialogue between him and Takashi Murakami, Laurent Grasso, Sophie Calle and Daniel Arsham among others. It also follows the success and focus of the 2014 group show G I R L at Perrotin Paris, inspired by Pharrell’s eponymous hit album. Image 1:Mequitta AHUJA, Strum, 2024 Image 2: KENNEDY YANKO, Teary Eyed, 2024 Image 3:Jess ATIENO, Black Madonna, 2023 Image 4:Theresa CHROMATI,Growth Cycle, 2025 Image 5:DR ESTHER MAHLANGU, Ndebele Abstract, 2021 Image 6:Carrie Mae WEEMS,Eartha, 2009 – 2025 Image 7:Nina Chanel ABNEY,Marabou, 2024 Image 8:Seyni AWA CAMARA, Sans titre, 2023 Image 9:Kathia ST. HILAIRE ,Saintilus Bois Caïman, 2025 Image 10: Reggie Burrows HODGES, Reclining Nude, Dust, 2024 Image 11:Tavares STRACHAN, Black Madonna, 2022 Image 12: Gaëlle CHOISNE,Digital Venus for digital dreams#2, 2021 Image 13:Todd GRAY,Conjure Women (Hollywood/Akwidaa), 2025 Image 14:Robert PRUITT, Figure Crowned in T.S.U. Ceramic Headdress (After Roy Vinson Thomas), 2024 Image 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20: Installation View On view:March 20 -April 19, 2025 Perrotin, 76 rue de Turenne 75003 Paris France @perrotin @Pharrell @emmanuelperrotin #Pharrell #FEMMES #PerrotinParis #Perrotin
FEMMES | GROUP SHOW – CURATED BY PHARRELL WILLIAMS | PERROTIN PARIS, 2025 Perrotin presents FEMMES, a group exhibition curated by Pharrell Williams, showcasing nearly 40 artists. It ambitions to spotlight these luminaries while advocating for greater visibility and equity—inviting everyone in. From G I R L in 2014 to FEMMES today, the title is now plural and translated into French, with a focus on the multifaceted nature of Black womanhood. FEMMES reflects Pharrell’s eclectic taste and unique aesthetic equation, weaving together influences orbiting around diverse creative poles. It pays homage to the ground laying work of African American inheritance- both material and spiritual. Curated by Pharrell Williams and hosted by Emmanuel Perrotin’s Parisian gallery, this exhibition builds on and expands from their past common endeavors, including the 2008 design exhibition Perspectives, which introduced Pharrell to Perrotin’s world and sparked an artistic dialogue between him and Takashi Murakami, Laurent Grasso, Sophie Calle and Daniel Arsham among others. It also follows the success and focus of the 2014 group show G I R L at Perrotin Paris, inspired by Pharrell’s eponymous hit album. Image 1:Mequitta AHUJA, Strum, 2024 Image 2: KENNEDY YANKO, Teary Eyed, 2024 Image 3:Jess ATIENO, Black Madonna, 2023 Image 4:Theresa CHROMATI,Growth Cycle, 2025 Image 5:DR ESTHER MAHLANGU, Ndebele Abstract, 2021 Image 6:Carrie Mae WEEMS,Eartha, 2009 – 2025 Image 7:Nina Chanel ABNEY,Marabou, 2024 Image 8:Seyni AWA CAMARA, Sans titre, 2023 Image 9:Kathia ST. HILAIRE ,Saintilus Bois Caïman, 2025 Image 10: Reggie Burrows HODGES, Reclining Nude, Dust, 2024 Image 11:Tavares STRACHAN, Black Madonna, 2022 Image 12: Gaëlle CHOISNE,Digital Venus for digital dreams#2, 2021 Image 13:Todd GRAY,Conjure Women (Hollywood/Akwidaa), 2025 Image 14:Robert PRUITT, Figure Crowned in T.S.U. Ceramic Headdress (After Roy Vinson Thomas), 2024 Image 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20: Installation View On view:March 20 -April 19, 2025 Perrotin, 76 rue de Turenne 75003 Paris France @perrotin @Pharrell @emmanuelperrotin #Pharrell #FEMMES #PerrotinParis #Perrotin
FEMMES | GROUP SHOW – CURATED BY PHARRELL WILLIAMS | PERROTIN PARIS, 2025 Perrotin presents FEMMES, a group exhibition curated by Pharrell Williams, showcasing nearly 40 artists. It ambitions to spotlight these luminaries while advocating for greater visibility and equity—inviting everyone in. From G I R L in 2014 to FEMMES today, the title is now plural and translated into French, with a focus on the multifaceted nature of Black womanhood. FEMMES reflects Pharrell’s eclectic taste and unique aesthetic equation, weaving together influences orbiting around diverse creative poles. It pays homage to the ground laying work of African American inheritance- both material and spiritual. Curated by Pharrell Williams and hosted by Emmanuel Perrotin’s Parisian gallery, this exhibition builds on and expands from their past common endeavors, including the 2008 design exhibition Perspectives, which introduced Pharrell to Perrotin’s world and sparked an artistic dialogue between him and Takashi Murakami, Laurent Grasso, Sophie Calle and Daniel Arsham among others. It also follows the success and focus of the 2014 group show G I R L at Perrotin Paris, inspired by Pharrell’s eponymous hit album. Image 1:Mequitta AHUJA, Strum, 2024 Image 2: KENNEDY YANKO, Teary Eyed, 2024 Image 3:Jess ATIENO, Black Madonna, 2023 Image 4:Theresa CHROMATI,Growth Cycle, 2025 Image 5:DR ESTHER MAHLANGU, Ndebele Abstract, 2021 Image 6:Carrie Mae WEEMS,Eartha, 2009 – 2025 Image 7:Nina Chanel ABNEY,Marabou, 2024 Image 8:Seyni AWA CAMARA, Sans titre, 2023 Image 9:Kathia ST. HILAIRE ,Saintilus Bois Caïman, 2025 Image 10: Reggie Burrows HODGES, Reclining Nude, Dust, 2024 Image 11:Tavares STRACHAN, Black Madonna, 2022 Image 12: Gaëlle CHOISNE,Digital Venus for digital dreams#2, 2021 Image 13:Todd GRAY,Conjure Women (Hollywood/Akwidaa), 2025 Image 14:Robert PRUITT, Figure Crowned in T.S.U. Ceramic Headdress (After Roy Vinson Thomas), 2024 Image 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20: Installation View On view:March 20 -April 19, 2025 Perrotin, 76 rue de Turenne 75003 Paris France @perrotin @Pharrell @emmanuelperrotin #Pharrell #FEMMES #PerrotinParis #Perrotin
FEMMES | GROUP SHOW – CURATED BY PHARRELL WILLIAMS | PERROTIN PARIS, 2025 Perrotin presents FEMMES, a group exhibition curated by Pharrell Williams, showcasing nearly 40 artists. It ambitions to spotlight these luminaries while advocating for greater visibility and equity—inviting everyone in. From G I R L in 2014 to FEMMES today, the title is now plural and translated into French, with a focus on the multifaceted nature of Black womanhood. FEMMES reflects Pharrell’s eclectic taste and unique aesthetic equation, weaving together influences orbiting around diverse creative poles. It pays homage to the ground laying work of African American inheritance- both material and spiritual. Curated by Pharrell Williams and hosted by Emmanuel Perrotin’s Parisian gallery, this exhibition builds on and expands from their past common endeavors, including the 2008 design exhibition Perspectives, which introduced Pharrell to Perrotin’s world and sparked an artistic dialogue between him and Takashi Murakami, Laurent Grasso, Sophie Calle and Daniel Arsham among others. It also follows the success and focus of the 2014 group show G I R L at Perrotin Paris, inspired by Pharrell’s eponymous hit album. Image 1:Mequitta AHUJA, Strum, 2024 Image 2: KENNEDY YANKO, Teary Eyed, 2024 Image 3:Jess ATIENO, Black Madonna, 2023 Image 4:Theresa CHROMATI,Growth Cycle, 2025 Image 5:DR ESTHER MAHLANGU, Ndebele Abstract, 2021 Image 6:Carrie Mae WEEMS,Eartha, 2009 – 2025 Image 7:Nina Chanel ABNEY,Marabou, 2024 Image 8:Seyni AWA CAMARA, Sans titre, 2023 Image 9:Kathia ST. HILAIRE ,Saintilus Bois Caïman, 2025 Image 10: Reggie Burrows HODGES, Reclining Nude, Dust, 2024 Image 11:Tavares STRACHAN, Black Madonna, 2022 Image 12: Gaëlle CHOISNE,Digital Venus for digital dreams#2, 2021 Image 13:Todd GRAY,Conjure Women (Hollywood/Akwidaa), 2025 Image 14:Robert PRUITT, Figure Crowned in T.S.U. Ceramic Headdress (After Roy Vinson Thomas), 2024 Image 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20: Installation View On view:March 20 -April 19, 2025 Perrotin, 76 rue de Turenne 75003 Paris France @perrotin @Pharrell @emmanuelperrotin #Pharrell #FEMMES #PerrotinParis #Perrotin
FEMMES | GROUP SHOW – CURATED BY PHARRELL WILLIAMS | PERROTIN PARIS, 2025 Perrotin presents FEMMES, a group exhibition curated by Pharrell Williams, showcasing nearly 40 artists. It ambitions to spotlight these luminaries while advocating for greater visibility and equity—inviting everyone in. From G I R L in 2014 to FEMMES today, the title is now plural and translated into French, with a focus on the multifaceted nature of Black womanhood. FEMMES reflects Pharrell’s eclectic taste and unique aesthetic equation, weaving together influences orbiting around diverse creative poles. It pays homage to the ground laying work of African American inheritance- both material and spiritual. Curated by Pharrell Williams and hosted by Emmanuel Perrotin’s Parisian gallery, this exhibition builds on and expands from their past common endeavors, including the 2008 design exhibition Perspectives, which introduced Pharrell to Perrotin’s world and sparked an artistic dialogue between him and Takashi Murakami, Laurent Grasso, Sophie Calle and Daniel Arsham among others. It also follows the success and focus of the 2014 group show G I R L at Perrotin Paris, inspired by Pharrell’s eponymous hit album. Image 1:Mequitta AHUJA, Strum, 2024 Image 2: KENNEDY YANKO, Teary Eyed, 2024 Image 3:Jess ATIENO, Black Madonna, 2023 Image 4:Theresa CHROMATI,Growth Cycle, 2025 Image 5:DR ESTHER MAHLANGU, Ndebele Abstract, 2021 Image 6:Carrie Mae WEEMS,Eartha, 2009 – 2025 Image 7:Nina Chanel ABNEY,Marabou, 2024 Image 8:Seyni AWA CAMARA, Sans titre, 2023 Image 9:Kathia ST. HILAIRE ,Saintilus Bois Caïman, 2025 Image 10: Reggie Burrows HODGES, Reclining Nude, Dust, 2024 Image 11:Tavares STRACHAN, Black Madonna, 2022 Image 12: Gaëlle CHOISNE,Digital Venus for digital dreams#2, 2021 Image 13:Todd GRAY,Conjure Women (Hollywood/Akwidaa), 2025 Image 14:Robert PRUITT, Figure Crowned in T.S.U. Ceramic Headdress (After Roy Vinson Thomas), 2024 Image 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20: Installation View On view:March 20 -April 19, 2025 Perrotin, 76 rue de Turenne 75003 Paris France @perrotin @Pharrell @emmanuelperrotin #Pharrell #FEMMES #PerrotinParis #Perrotin