Current Past Upcoming
CHRIS SUCCO: The Soft Machine15.03.2013 - 27.04.2013
LAPSES : Olga Cafiero, Clare Kenny, Sebastien Verdon
18.01.2013 - 02.03.2013
SARAH CROWNER: Geometric Park
02.11.2012 - 11.01.2013
THOMAS BONNY: I'm Still Here
14.09.2012 - 27.10.2012
RUBY SKY STILER: A Punch, a Blade, a Pointed Hammer
04.05.2012 - 28.06.2012
LA LOGE curated by Denis Pernet
16.03.2012 - 14.04.2012
HADRIEN DUSSOIX: Disclosed Process
20.01.2012 - 10.03.2012
JEAN-BAPTISTE BERNADET: Réservoir
19.11.2011 - 14.01.2012
LAURENT KROPF: Allegro ma non troppo
16.09.2011 - 12.11.2011
DARK VISION: Group show
08.07.2011 - 03.09.2011
JOSSE BAILLY: Put Your Brushes Where I Can See Them
20.05.2011 - 02.07.2011
CHRISTIAN GONZENBACH: Holometabolic
18.03.2011 - 14.05.2011
UNDER CONSTRUCTION: Group show
21.01.2011 - 12.03.2011
EVAN GRUZIS: Rough Boy
13.11.2010 - 15.01.2011
GARY SIMMONS: Double Feature
17.09.2010 - 06.11.2010
FURER & SERRATI: Perpendicular to the Galaxy
21.05.2010 - 15.07.2010
HADRIEN DUSSOIX: Beyond Good & Evil
19.03.2010 - 08.05.2010
HENRIK STROMBERG: Vanishing
22.01.2010 - 06.03.2010
DAVID MALEK: Safety Yellow
13.11.2009 - 16.01.2010
ROBERT LONGO: No Wave
18.09.2009 - 07.11.2009
GEAN MORENO & CELINE PERUZZO: Gardy Loo!
15.05.2009 - 04.07.2009
JOYCE KIM: Paintings
20.03.2009 - 07.05.2009
ROMINA SHAMA: Run
04.12.2008 - 24.01.2009
JOSSE BAILLY: Hard Attack
30.10.2008 - 29.11.2008
SAKS and Stéphane Ribordy are pleased to present the solo debut of New York based artist David Malek in Europe. For his exhibition in Geneva, the artist presents a selection of new enamel on board paintings.
Safety Yellow is the name of an industrial color used in New York City for subway railings, curbs, street signs. It refers here to the actual material of the picture.
David Malek’s paintings range from geometric abstraction to figurative derivatives. The artist investigates a broad range of optical phenomena using paint or more precisely enamel for its specific colors and material properties. This opticality often takes place within the painting or between paintings (as demonstrated earlier this year at his show at Smith & Stewart in New York where « the after-image of one painting extends across the surface of the surrounding paintings »).
Tensions and interactions emerge from picture to picture.
Malek's paintings are fresh, colorful, positive and above all visually strong. The energy that emerges from his work is the result of an ongoing investigation and attraction in a multiplicity of fields such as Sci-Fi movies physics, astronomy and certain sub-genres of pop music.
Exhibition curated by Stéphane Ribordy







