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Fortes D’Aloia & Gabriel is delighted to present a selection of works at Art Basel Paris 2025, weaving together distinct sensibilities that resonate through materiality, memory, and imagination. The presentation brings into dialogue artists who move between intimacy and monumentality, the personal and the collective, tracing lines across geographies and generations. 

Antonio Tarsis’s matchbox assemblages reconfigure fragile and overlooked materials into delicate constellations of form and memory. Erika Verzutti’s turbulent bronze wall relief, inspired by Turner’s luminous atmospheres, meets the tactile network of Ernesto Neto’s woven structure, a work that invokes communion, organic continuity, and collective sensibility, just as Rodrigo Cass’ compositions. These encounters extend to Frank Walter’s visionary landscapes, Ivens Machado’s rugged concrete sculpture, and Janaina Tschäpe’s atmospheric abstractions, where fluidity becomes a mode of perception.

A chorus of painterly voices crosses the presentation, starting from the soft surfaces of Leda Catunda’s painting-sculptures, the radiant landscapes of Luiz Zerbini, and the corporeal immensities in Márcia Falcão’s paintings, and unfolding toward the meteorological consistency and the sedimentary depth of Sophia Loeb’s canvases. Textile and narrative unfold in Rivane Neuenschwander’s patchworks, Pélagie Gbaguidi’s large-scale paintings and drawings in pigment, and Rodrigo Matheus’s compositions layering memory, ambiguity, and critique. Valeska Soares’s painting closes the presentation with a meditation on duality—between seen and unseen, presence and reflection. Together, these works form a landscape of sensorial and conceptual intensities, affirming the gallery’s commitment to experimental and plural artistic practices.

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