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L’Atlas* is pleased to welcome Atelier Goldstein and La “S” Grand Atelier to present works by several of the artists they represent, under the curatorship of Noëlig Le Roux.

With Julius Bockelt, Hans-Jörg Georgi, Julia Krause-Harder, and Joseph Lambert.

*An initiative of the Emerige Group, L’Atlas is an exhibition space located in the heart of the La Félicité (Paris 4th arrondissement). Its mission is to host foreign galleries and offer them the opportunity to showcase artists from the international contemporary art scene.

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Joseph Lambert - © christian berst — art brut

Joseph Lambert

Joseph Lambert spent his days in the ‘S’ Grand Atelier writing, knitting “words,” signs understood by only him and attached to each other to form visual sentences, which form a stratum, a geological layer in the heart of the text as if the landscape stretched out all the while rolling itself up, in a twist. Text, texture, textile, weaving of signs. Present in the collections of the Musée national d’Art moderne (Pompidou), it was notably exhibited at the Maison Rouge, in 2015 and at the LAM (Villeneuve-d’Ascq), in 2018, in the at the LAM (Villeneuve-d’Ascq), in 2018, in the exhibition “Les refuges du récit”.

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Julius Bockelt - © © Elena Osmann, christian berst — art brut

Julius Bockelt

A member of the renowned Goldstein workshop in Germany, this young artist is fascinated by the limits of perception. In his work, sounds, vibrations, waves and interferences are rendered visible. Bringing together observation and poetry, network structures emerge and create striking optical illusions. Exhibited in a gallery for the first time in 2020, Julius Bockelt has already been offered a monographic exhibition at the Folkwang Museum in Essen and has been presented at the Museum of Everything (London), the Maison rouge (Paris) and the MoNa in Brierdale (Australia). In 2023, he was exhibited alongside Gerhard Richter at the Museum Sainclair-Haus in Germany.

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Hans-Jörg Georgi - © © Atelier Goldstein, Photo: Holger Priedemuth, christian berst — art brut

Hans-Jörg Georgi

Hans-Jörg Georgi joined the Goldstein workshop in 2001, bringing with him thousands of drawings depicting airplanes and children. It is in his workshop that he begins the creation of three-dimensional airplanes, which he manufactures using cut-up shoeboxes assembled with glue. A veritable fleet takes shape, resembling a Noah’s Ark, as it gathers airplanes of different models: bumpy and textured, they take on anthropomorphic appearances. Human, animal, and technological realms blend together in this collection. Georgi’s works are notably part of the Treger Saint Silvestre & Antoine de Galbert collections. In 2022, we dedicated his first gallery exhibition, entitled noah’s plane.

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Julia Krause-Harder - © christian berst — art brut

Julia Krause-Harder

Le travail de Julia Krause-Harder est animé par une profonde fascination pour la paléontologie et la géographie. L’objectif de l’artiste est de redonner vie aux 800 espèces de dinosaures répertoriées.

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Julius Bockelt, Hans-Jörg Georgi, Julia Krauser-Harder & Joseph Lambert’s work at l’Atlas

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