Selected Exhibitions:

Karina Dzieweczyńska: „The paintings presented in this exhibition – as their author, Aleksandra Szewczuk, has confessed – were born out of her daily observation of the sea: a space seemingly constant, yet full of tension, movement, and depth. The ever-changing waves – at times soothing, calm, almost silent, at others turbulent, violent, roaring – can be seen as an analogy for the adversities and inevitable changes inscribed in human life. The common title given by the artist to these works – deep water – is not, however, a direct reference to the motif of the sea, but symbolically reflects the stage of life in which she currently finds herself”.

Karina Dzieweczyńska: „Obrazy zaprezentowane na wystawie – jak wyznała ich autorka Aleksandra Szewczuk – narodziły się z codziennej obserwacji morza: przestrzeni pozornie stałej, a jednak pełnej napięcia, ruchu i głębi. Nieustannie zmieniające się fale – raz kojące, spokojne, niemal bezgłośne, innym razem burzliwe, gwałtowne, ryczące – mogą być analogią wpisanych w ludzkie życie przeciwności i nieuchronnych zmian. Wspólny tytuł, jaki artystka nadała swym pracom – „głęboka woda” – nie jest jednak bezpośrednim odwołaniem do motywu morza, lecz symbolicznie odnosi się do etapu życia, w którym obecnie się znajduje”.

The Spaceless Gallery is pleased to return for its second appearance at the renowned Salon Art + Design Fair. Visitors will experience a thoughtfully curated collection, showcasing the evocative works of five artists: Aurelie Hoegy, Humans Since 1982, Aleksandra Szewczuk, aurece vettier, and Jeremy Maxwell Wintrebert.

This selection celebrates a blend of disciplines, from sculptural glassworks to conceptual and kinetic art, each artist redefining traditional boundaries to evoke fresh perspectives and a contemporary aesthetic. The presentation aims to inspire interior designers and art collectors alike, offering pieces that resonate with both individual expression and collective innovation.

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Photographs by Peter Baker
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“My aim is to applaud and celebrate Bergdorf Goodman’s iconic elegance. By showcasing talented artists from France and the United States, we capture the store’s vibrant spirit and energy. This exhibition is designed to inspire and enhance every home.”

– Béatrice Masi, founder of the Spaceless Gallery

The Spaceless Gallery is thrilled to return to Bergdorf Goodman on Fifth Avenue for a new exhibition running from September 3rd through October 18, 2024. This captivating showcase features a dynamic blend of both established and emerging artists, with a curatorial focus on the interplay of color and texture. Located in the corridor on Bergdorf’s seventh floor, the exhibition is designed to evoke a sense of joy and curiosity through its vibrant and thoughtful presentation.

Paying homage to bold color and the artists’ unique perspectives, the exhibition celebrates their distinctive visions with vibrant works that challenge traditional forms. From paintings to sculptures, the innovative use of textures creates a series of dynamic installations that explore the boundaries of color and abstraction. Several artists delve into the synthesis of nature and fashion, highlighting the creative dialogue between these two realms.

The exhibition features a diverse array of artists, including Aleksandra Szewczuk, Aurèce Vettier, Aurélie Hoegy, David Matthew King, François Bauer, Grant Levy-Lucero, Hugh Findletar, Jefferson Hayman, Lara Porzak, Leah Kaplan, Marianne Eriksen Scott-Hansen, Morgane Pasqualini, Renée Demsey, and Sophie Kitching.

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Photographs by Genevieve Garruppo
Courtesy The Spaceless Gallery

Photographs by Antoine Veilleux

Photographs by Tomasz Maryks

Photographs by Tomasz Maryks

Photographs by Tomasz Cieślikowski