RAPHAELA SIMON – THE FASHION SHOW

Posted on 2020-12-07

Conceived for the capital of fashion, The Fashion Show presents a recent body of work that testifies to the development of the artist’s visual vocabulary. Raphaela Simon shifts towards a simplified and almost analytical figuration. Her large canvases aspire to summarise their subjects rather than describe them in a realistic way. The artist endeavours to produce apparently simple compositions, applying, over monochrome backgrounds, synthetized motifs of familiar objects. Like key words, or icons, provided by the artist for us to decode each canvas, the elementary work titles such as, Pantolette (mule) or Dicker Schuh (big shoe), keep the viewer at a distance. The shoes displayed here thus take on a totemic dimension.

Alongside these large canvases, coexist the life-sized fabric figures of thin fashion show models and their dressers, actively bustling. Having recently appeared in Simon’s work, these meticulously staged, colourful sculptures, develop their own narratives and dialogue with the artist’s works on canvas.

In addition to the glamorous shades and platform shoes, accessories that reflect the pages of fashion magazines, the body of works selected comprises some apparently odd ones out. Some are perhaps even slightly provocative, such as the monumental representation of a Fleischwurst, a German sausage, referencing the popular culture of the artist’s homeland, as well as a gun, a tennis racket and a ski boot.

Opposite – Fleischwurst, 2020

Exhibition runs through to January 30th, 2021

Galerie Max Hetzler
57, rue du Temple
75004 Paris
France

www.maxhetzler.com