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Galerie Loft presents a fascinating selection of works by Dado, spanning a ten-year period from 1986 to 1996. In Dado’s paintings, human, animal and invertebrate forms intermingle to give rise to troubling figures.

The year 1986 marks a decisive turning point in DADO’s life, with his discovery of Buffon and his immersion in the fascinating world of natural history, which is deeply reflected in his work.

Dado, “The birds of Irène” series, 2006, drawings on paper. Quentin Garel, duck skull, 2002, polychromed wood

Through his sculptures, Quentin Garel explores the raw beauty and vulnerability of animals, creating pieces that evoke both the strength and fragility of wildlife.

Together, the works of DADO and Quentin Garel weave a fascinating dialogue on the nature of human and animal existence, exploring themes of transformation, metamorphosis and coexistence.

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Video: Guided tour by the exhibition curator, Thierry VEBRE

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