Art Basel Paris 2025: Grand Palais, Paris
galerie frank elbaz is pleased to participate in Art Basel Paris 2025 with a presentation that
brings together works by Chloé Delarue, Sheila Hicks, Julije Knifer, Machiko Ogawa, Kenjiro
Okazaki, Bernard Piffaretti, Kunié Sugiura and Mungo Thomson.
Sheila Hicks (b. 1934, lives and works in Paris)
Sheila Hicks’s works are currently the subject of a solo exhibition at the San Francisco Museum
of Modern Art, on view through August 2026. Simultaneously, an exhibition of her work is on
view at the Musée du quai Branly – Jacques Chirac in Paris.
Chloé Delarue (b. 1986, lives and works in Geneva, Switzerland)
Chloé Delarue’s second solo exhibition at galerie frank elbaz opens October 18, 2025.
Delarue’s work is held in numerous public collections across France and Switzerland, including
Lafayette Anticipations, FRAC Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Sturzenegger-Stiftung (Schaffhausen), and
the Fonds Cantonal d’Art Contemporain (Geneva), among others.
Kenjiro Okazaki (b. 1955, lives and works in Tokyo, Japan)
In 2025, the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo presented a landmark retrospective of
Okazaki’s work. His third solo exhibition with the gallery in Paris is scheduled for spring 2026.
Machiko Ogawa (b. 1946, lives and works in Yugawara, Kanagawa Prefecture,
Japan)
Currently featured in the Aichi Triennale 2025, Ogawa is also included in an upcoming group
exhibition at the POLA Museum in Japan (opening December 2025), and in Japanese Women
Artists After 1945, a major international survey co-organized by Mudam Luxembourg and
Lenbachhaus, Munich, scheduled for 2026 – 2027.
Kunié Sugiura (b. 1942, lives and works in New York, USA)
Sugiura is currently the subject of a solo exhibition at the San Francisco Museum of Modern
Art. At Art Basel Paris, the gallery will present a historical work from her Photocanvas series,
created in the late 1960s.
Mungo Thomson (b. 1969, Woodland, USA; lives and works in Los Angeles)
Awarded the 2025 Guggenheim Fellowship in Film and Video, Mungo Thomson presents two
lenticular prints, inspired by his Sideways Thoughts video—recently highlighted in Artforum.
Julije Knifer (b.1924 in Osijek, Croatia ; died in 2004 in Paris)
Julije Knifer is featured in the semi-permanent display at MoMA, New York, dedicated to the
vibrant Zagreb art scene of the mid-20th century.
Bernard Piffaretti (b.1955 ; lives and works in Paris)
French artist Bernard Piffaretti bases his practice on repetition while analysing the components
of painting.