
11 - 21st September 2008
Biennale des Antiquaires
Grand Palais, Paris
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16 - 27th January 2008
53rd Antiques Fair in Belgium
Tour & Taxis
15th November 2007 - 29 March 2008
Contemporary exhibition of Chinese artist MA DESHENG
KAOS Parcours des Mondes
Salon du Collectionneur 2007
15th September - 23rd
15th March 2007
Contemporary exhibition of Indian artist SATISH PANCHAL
19-28th Jan 2007
52nd Antiques Fair, Belgium
15 - 24th September 2006
23rd Biennale des Antiquaires (Asian Art Fair)
To be held in the Grand Palais, Paris
13 - 17 september 2006
KAOS / Parcours des Mondes
Wednesday 14th June 2006
Vernissage of the Exhibition of Asian Sculpture
Starting at 5pm
20-29 january 2005
51th Fair of the antique dealers of Belgium
TOURS & TAXIS - Bruxelles
16 - 25 september 2005
Le Salon du Collectionneur
Carrousel du Louvre, Paris
14 - 18 september 2005
KAOS / Parcours des Mondes
For KAOS 2005, the Gallery Jacques Barrère showed Chinese archeological wood pieces from the Warring States period (4th-3rd Century B.C.) from the Chu State. Also, shown were ritual wood and bronze pieces from the Han period and anthropomorphic figures from Sichuan province.
Simultaneously, the Gallery presented the work of the contemporary artist Wang Keping, as a new focus on Chinese sculpture development.
16 - 19 september 2004
KAOS / Parcours des mondes
11 - 14 september 2003
KAOS / Parcours des mondes
september 2000
According to the gallery's aesthetical choice, Jacques Barrère presented, in september 2000, at the Antiquary Biennial, an exeptionel group of bouddhistic sculptures.
The leading theme of this Biennial followed the exposition "The ways of Sculpture" (that prized the master pieces from the IVth. Til the Xth.century), proposing a group of Chinese wooden bouddhistic sculptures, dating from Xth. to XVth. Century.
The pieces sammeld last year outstanded first of all for their aesthetical richness. Carved woods with generous courbs, but at the same time solemn, pieces owerflowing with sensuality. Epoch of great refinement, those centuries found the favour of collectioners today as in the past.
The group presented by the Gallery Barrère distinguished itself, by the way, for the rarity of the objects. Highly colored, keeping miraculously their original polychromy, the pieces are carved with fineness, as showed the standing Bodhisattva Guanyin, of important hight,or the Bouddha seated in laqued wood. Other objects carved in one piece, are remarcable for their expressivity, as the Luohan head, from Song Dynasty.
25 february - 5 march 2000
3e Pavillon des Antiquaires et des Beaux-Arts
Espace Eiffel-Branly, Paris