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Aglaé Bassens
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"Soon, objects take form and fall into place; in a little while, the vigorous, firm totality appears, and one tastes real pleasure in contemplating this bright, serious painting, which yields up nature with a sweet brutality."
- Emile Zola, writing on Edouard Manet, 1867
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Hesse Flatow is pleased to present Sincerely, new paintings by Aglaé Bassens. For her second solo exhibition with the gallery, Bassens continues her focus on cropped still life compositions.
Download press release | Download list of works | Download Conversation Transcript | Listen to Conversation on SoundCloud
Throughout this viewing room, listen to segments of Aglaé Bassens and Nicholas John Jones in conversation about contemporary painting and reflecting on the works on view in Sincerely, which was recorded live on October 27th over Zoom. Alternatively, the transcript of their conversation may be downloaded here.
Bassens and Jones studied together at the Slade School of Art in London 11 years ago. British-born Jones is now an artist and co-ordinator of cultural projects, events and publications living in Oslo. Belgian-born Bassens lives and works in Brooklyn.
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Painting feeds a need to possess, to hold on: by making an image of a moment or glimpse, it is mine to have. Each painting becomes a testament to the desire to remember and also the failure to do so: the image shifts, takes on other narratives, breaks free.
-Aglaé Bassens
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View additional works
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Aglaé Bassens, A New Man, 2020
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Aglaé Bassens, A Table, 2019
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Aglaé Bassens, Bike Shadow, 2020
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Aglaé Bassens, Curtains, 2020
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Aglaé Bassens, Evening Light, 2019
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Aglaé Bassens, Evening Rain, 2020
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Aglaé Bassens, Fenêtre, 2019
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Aglaé Bassens, Last Drag, 2020
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Aglaé Bassens, Lights Out, 2020
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Aglaé Bassens, Morning Fatigue, 2020
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Aglaé Bassens, Parisian Ceiling, 2020
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Aglaé Bassens, Uncertainty, 2020
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Aglaé Bassens (b. 1986, Belgium) lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. Solo exhibitions include Sincerely, at Hesse Flatow, New York (2020), Surface Tension at Nars Foundation, Brooklyn (2018), You Can See Better From Here at CRUSH Curatorial, New York (2018) and Front Parting, Cabin Gallery London (2016). Recent group shows include Fête Galante, Heaven Gallery, Chicago (2020), Still Here, Newington Gallery, London (2019), Chains, Central Park Gallery, Los Angeles (2019), HEADS, The Java Project, Brooklyn (2017), Contemporary British Painting Prize, London (2016), Biennial Of Painting: The Painter’s Touch, Museum of Deinze, Belgium (2014), PAPER, Saatchi Gallery, London (2013) and Jerwood Drawing Prize, London (2012). Her work is featured in New American Paintings No 134 Northeast Issue, and in 100 Painters of Tomorrow published by Thames and Hudson (2014). She has a BA in Fine Art from the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art, Oxford University (2007) and an MFA in Fine Art Painting from the Slade School of Fine Art, London (2011).