From time to time

Featuring over 50 artworks, the show at the Pace Gallery in London continues Nathalie Du Pasquier’s long-standing interest in representation, colour and assemblage.

The exhibition “From time to time” is Du Pasquier’s first solo exhibition in the United Kingdom in almost 25 years. Featuring over 50 artworks, most of which are new works, the show continues Du Pasquier’s long-standing interest in representation, colour and assemblage. Using sculpture, painting and drawing, Du Pasquier transforms the gallery into a colourful and immersive environment.

Img.1 "Nathalie Du Pasquier: From time to time", exhibition view, Pace London, 2017. © Nathalie Du Pasquier, courtesy Pace Gallery
Img.2 "Nathalie Du Pasquier: From time to time", exhibition view, Pace London, 2017. © Nathalie Du Pasquier, courtesy Pace Gallery
Img.3 "Nathalie Du Pasquier: From time to time", exhibition view, Pace London, 2017. © Nathalie Du Pasquier, courtesy Pace Gallery
Img.4 "Nathalie Du Pasquier: From time to time", exhibition view, Pace London, 2017. © Nathalie Du Pasquier, courtesy Pace Gallery
Img.5 "Nathalie Du Pasquier: From time to time", exhibition view, Pace London, 2017. © Nathalie Du Pasquier, courtesy Pace Gallery
Img.6 "Nathalie Du Pasquier: From time to time", exhibition view, Pace London, 2017. © Nathalie Du Pasquier, courtesy Pace Gallery
Img.7 "Nathalie Du Pasquier: From time to time", exhibition view, Pace London, 2017. © Nathalie Du Pasquier, courtesy Pace Gallery
Img.8 "Nathalie Du Pasquier: From time to time", exhibition view, Pace London, 2017. © Nathalie Du Pasquier, courtesy Pace Gallery
Img.9 "Nathalie Du Pasquier: From time to time", exhibition view, Pace London, 2017. © Nathalie Du Pasquier, courtesy Pace Gallery

  For nearly forty years, Natalie Du Pasquier has playfully blurred the boundaries between fine art and design. Since 1987, she has dedicated herself to painting and challenging the concept of representation. As with her early design work, her vividly-coloured paintings explore complex arrangements of forms, ideas of depiction versus reality, and the expressive relations between objects and colours. From her landscapes of the late 1980s and early 90s, Du Pasquier’s paintings have evolved to still-lifes of carefully arranged objects and more-abstract and imaginary compositions of dissociated surfaces and shapes. As the artist explains, “Through the representation, I learned about looking and transforming what I saw into a painting. The abstract work is a different kind of position. I become a builder, an inventor.”

Img.10 "Nathalie Du Pasquier: From time to time", exhibition view, Pace London, 2017. © Nathalie Du Pasquier, courtesy Pace Gallery


until 29 July 2017
Nathalie Du Pasquier: From time to time
Pace London
6 Burlington Gardens, London