Jean Philippe Delhomme Translates "Los Angeles Language" in New Landscape Paintings

Although Perrotin’s international galleries are closed due to COVID-19, the renowned art dealer’s Paris outpost is hosting a virtual exhibition of new paintings by Jean-Philippe Delhomme. Titled “Los Angeles Language,” the online presentation features roughly 50 miniature oil paintings based on photographs taken by the French artist during his prolonged visit at the West Coast city.

From a car repair garage to a McDonald’s restaurant, Delhomme’s new landscapes under “Los Angeles Language” capture “the wonder of fleeting moments perceived in passing,” expressed the gallery in a statement. “Indeed, Los Angeles is a city that we discover from the point of view of a car: we walk very little there, instead taking the freeways to go from Santa Monica to Silver Lake or from Bel Air to Downtown.”

Delhomme often paints scenes devoid of human subjects as a way for viewers to focus more on the urban environments he paints such as New York, Paris, and Los Angeles. The artist also has an affinity for creating minimalist illustrations with insightful one-liners. His recent book Artists’ Instagrams: The Never Seen Instagrams of the Greatest Artists, Delhomme imagines what the masters of modern art would have shared if they had access to social media platforms.

Check out select works from “Los Angeles Language” in the slideshow above and then visit Perrotin’s website for more details. The exhibition is on virtual view until August 14.

Elsewhere in art, Sotheby’s will auction a collection of exemplary works by pioneering female modernists, such as Louise Bourgeois, Lee Krasner, Joan Mitchell and Helen Frankenthaler.

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Tales from the City of Angels. Jean-Philippe Delhomme's solo show 'Los Angeles Langage' opens today at Perrotin Paris! The exhibition is comprised of a new suite of small format paintings that initiate potential narratives and portray the wonder of fleeting moments. Indeed, Los Angeles is a city that we discover through driving: we walk very little there, instead taking the freeways to go from Santa Monica to Silver Lake or from Bel Air to Downtown. — 'Los Angeles Langage' de Jean-Philippe Delhomme ouvre aujourd'hui à Perrotin Paris. L’exposition déploie des suites de tableaux de petits formats qui amorcent des narrations potentielles en capturant l’émerveillement de moments fugaces aperçus en passant. Los Angeles est en effet une ville que l’on découvre depuis le point de vue de sa voiture: on y marche peu, on emprunte des autoroutes pour aller de Santa Monica à Silver Lake ou depuis Bel Air Downtown. — #JeanPhilippeDelhomme #LAngage #Perrotin — 1. Jean-Philippe Delhomme, Jesus Auto Repair, 2019. Oil on canvas. 114.3 x 152.4 cm | 45 x 60 inch. 2-6. Views of Jean-Philippe Delhomme's exhibition 'Los Angeles Langage' at Perrotin Paris, 2020. Courtesy of the artist and Perrotin.

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