Current Past Upcoming
JEAN-BAPTISTE BERNADET: Réservoir19.11.2011 - 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
SAKS SUMMER SHOW
17.07.2009 - 05.09.2009
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 presents the monumental paintings, sculptures and collages of the Swiss artist Hadrien Dussoix : Beyond Good and Evil.
« What will remain of the history of art? » is the question that underlies Hadrien Dussoix’s work. The artist paints renaissance or gothic churches on imposing monochrome canvases; these edifices are, according to the artist, the eternal landmarks of our cultural history. So as to counter this vision of the past with that of the contemporary world, Hadrien Dussoix uses spray paint to reproduce these sacred buildings and document them into our age.
Spontaneity of treatment and simplicity of form merge in an aesthetic and strong visual impact where the naturally flowing outlines highlight and illuminate the traits of these huge artworks.
The paintings are countered by a variety of keenly composed sculptures. Plaster debris, ceramics and found objects, random objects bought together in a wild archaeological entity that seems to blur culture both past and present.
Hadrien Dussoix offers us a modern insight into the art of the past. By mixing different techniques, the work of Hadrien Dussoix is a quest for a new aesthetic, combining spur-of-the-moment expression with past classicism, linking punk and sacred.
A catalogue published with the generous support of the EFG Bank is available with the exhibition.







