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‘Ron Arad, from 1992 to 2026’ is now open at Opera Gallery Monaco until 28 May.
The exhibition brings together more than 30 years of work by Ron Arad, whose practice moves freely between design, sculpture, and architecture. Through a wide range of materials and techniques, Arad transforms everyday forms into unexpected objects, each shaped by curiosity, movement, and experimentation.
Playful yet precise, his works challenge the boundaries between function and imagination, object and artwork.
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‘Ron Arad, from 1992 to 2026’ is now open at Opera Gallery Monaco until 28 May.
The exhibition brings together more than 30 years of work by Ron Arad, whose practice moves freely between design, sculpture, and architecture. Through a wide range of materials and techniques, Arad transforms everyday forms into unexpected objects, each shaped by curiosity, movement, and experimentation.
Playful yet precise, his works challenge the boundaries between function and imagination, object and artwork.
✅ Learn more and plan your visit via the link in our bio.

‘Ron Arad, from 1992 to 2026’ is now open at Opera Gallery Monaco until 28 May.
The exhibition brings together more than 30 years of work by Ron Arad, whose practice moves freely between design, sculpture, and architecture. Through a wide range of materials and techniques, Arad transforms everyday forms into unexpected objects, each shaped by curiosity, movement, and experimentation.
Playful yet precise, his works challenge the boundaries between function and imagination, object and artwork.
✅ Learn more and plan your visit via the link in our bio.

Painted in 1974, Jean Dubuffet’s ‘Paysage avec villa et personnage’ marks a turning point in the artist’s career, as figures and architecture begin to reemerge from the abstract universe of the Hourloupe.
The result is a landscape that feels both structured and spontaneous, where order, chaos and imagination collide.
This masterpiece is now on view at Opera Gallery Geneva as part of ‘Dream Up’, until 5 June.
Artwork: Jean Dubuffet, Paysage avec villa et personnage, 1974,
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Now on view outside Opera Gallery Houston: Manolo Valdés’ ‘Menina’, 2012, in aluminum, surrounded by several ‘Reina Mariana’ sculptures in crystalline resin.
Inspired by Velázquez’s iconic Infanta Margarita from ‘Las Meninas’, Valdés reimagines the figure as a monumental and timeless presence. With its simplified form, textured surface and commanding silhouette, the sculpture moves between history and contemporary vision, becoming both a tribute and a reinvention.
Set outdoors, the work takes on a new dimension, shifting with the light and entering into dialogue with the surrounding ‘Reina Mariana’ sculptures.
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Discover our current display at Opera Gallery New York, featuring works by Manolo Valdés, Juan Genovés and Alfred Haberpointner, three artists who command the space through very different languages of gesture and construction.
Valdés builds volume through sculptural form, Genovés turns the painted surface into a field of movement and tension, while Haberpointner transforms wood into a dense, vibrating relief.
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Discover our current display at Opera Gallery New York, featuring works by Manolo Valdés, Juan Genovés and Alfred Haberpointner, three artists who command the space through very different languages of gesture and construction.
Valdés builds volume through sculptural form, Genovés turns the painted surface into a field of movement and tension, while Haberpointner transforms wood into a dense, vibrating relief.
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Gustavo Nazareno shares the vision behind his collaboration with RETORI for ‘Inner Cosmos’, presented courtesy of Opera Gallery at Salotto Retori. @retori_official
Bringing Nazareno’s symbolically charged works into dialogue with selected looks from RETORI’s Chapter 04 collection, the exhibition creates an immersive setting where art, fashion, architecture and craft meet through light, shadow and atmosphere.
The collaboration unfolds ahead of Nazareno’s upcoming solo exhibition at Opera Gallery Paris, ‘How to Grow a Flower from a Supernova’, opening 26 June.
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Opera Gallery appoints Carine Karam as Director of its New York gallery. ✨ @artsycarine
Carine will oversee the gallery’s New York operations, working closely with Opera Gallery’s international network of artists, collectors, and colleagues to further strengthen its presence and programme in the United States.
Carine brings extensive international art market experience across contemporary art, collectible design, and digital innovation. Previously, she served as Global Vice President of Sales at Artsy in New York, leading global revenue and supporting the platform’s international expansion, including in key Asian markets and the Middle East. She then joined Unit London as Sales Director, overseeing sales and commercial development across the UK and Asia, before becoming Managing Director for the Americas at Carpenters Workshop Gallery, overseeing the New York and Los Angeles galleries.
Carine joins Opera Gallery with a global perspective and a nuanced understanding of today’s evolving art market and collector landscape.
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‘Dream Up’ is now on view at Opera Gallery Geneva until 5 June.
The exhibition brings together modern, post-war and contemporary works that explore imagination, memory and inner vision through painting, sculpture and mixed media.
Featuring works by Pablo Picasso, Marc Chagall, Willem de Kooning, Jean Dubuffet, Yayoi Kusama, Roy Lichtenstein, Niki de Saint Phalle, Manolo Valdés, Jaume Plensa and more, ‘Dream Up’ creates a vibrant dialogue between major 20th-century artists and contemporary voices.
New works by Andy Denzler, Fred Eerdekens and Feng Xiao-Min, created especially for the exhibition, are also presented.
✅ Learn more and plan your visit via the link in our bio.

‘Dream Up’ is now on view at Opera Gallery Geneva until 5 June.
The exhibition brings together modern, post-war and contemporary works that explore imagination, memory and inner vision through painting, sculpture and mixed media.
Featuring works by Pablo Picasso, Marc Chagall, Willem de Kooning, Jean Dubuffet, Yayoi Kusama, Roy Lichtenstein, Niki de Saint Phalle, Manolo Valdés, Jaume Plensa and more, ‘Dream Up’ creates a vibrant dialogue between major 20th-century artists and contemporary voices.
New works by Andy Denzler, Fred Eerdekens and Feng Xiao-Min, created especially for the exhibition, are also presented.
✅ Learn more and plan your visit via the link in our bio.

‘Dream Up’ is now on view at Opera Gallery Geneva until 5 June.
The exhibition brings together modern, post-war and contemporary works that explore imagination, memory and inner vision through painting, sculpture and mixed media.
Featuring works by Pablo Picasso, Marc Chagall, Willem de Kooning, Jean Dubuffet, Yayoi Kusama, Roy Lichtenstein, Niki de Saint Phalle, Manolo Valdés, Jaume Plensa and more, ‘Dream Up’ creates a vibrant dialogue between major 20th-century artists and contemporary voices.
New works by Andy Denzler, Fred Eerdekens and Feng Xiao-Min, created especially for the exhibition, are also presented.
✅ Learn more and plan your visit via the link in our bio.

Now on view at Opera Gallery New York: a vibrant stripe painting by Anselm Reyle in dialogue with a dynamic sculpture by John Helton.
Reyle’s bold bands of colour bring rhythm, light and intensity to the space, while Helton’s sculptural form extends that energy into movement and volume. Together, the works create a striking conversation between surface and structure, colour and line.
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Juan Genovés’ paintings are instantly recognisable for their crowds seen from above. @juangenoves
Small figures move across open fields of colour, caught between tension and momentum, pause and movement. From afar, the composition feels almost abstract, built through rhythm and spacing. Up close, each figure gains texture, weight and presence.
For Genovés, the crowd is never faceless. It becomes a powerful image of vulnerability, resistance and possibility.
Artwork: Juan Genovés, Primario, 2015 on view at Opera Gallery Madrid
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Juan Genovés’ paintings are instantly recognisable for their crowds seen from above. @juangenoves
Small figures move across open fields of colour, caught between tension and momentum, pause and movement. From afar, the composition feels almost abstract, built through rhythm and spacing. Up close, each figure gains texture, weight and presence.
For Genovés, the crowd is never faceless. It becomes a powerful image of vulnerability, resistance and possibility.
Artwork: Juan Genovés, Primario, 2015 on view at Opera Gallery Madrid
✅ Learn more and plan your visit via the link in our bio.

Opera Gallery London is pleased to announce a new exhibition pairing Dutch sculptor Pieter Obels with French-Chinese artist Feng Xiao-Min, on view from 4 June to 5 July.
Opening during London Gallery Weekend, the exhibition marks Feng Xiao-Min’s first presentation in the UK and Pieter Obels’ return to London after a decade.
Through painting and sculpture, the two artists explore material, movement and contemplation, creating a quiet dialogue between gesture, balance and form.
Artworks:
•Feng Xiao-Min, Composition n°5.4.2026
•Pieter Obels, How Come You Never Go, 2026
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Opera Gallery London is pleased to announce a new exhibition pairing Dutch sculptor Pieter Obels with French-Chinese artist Feng Xiao-Min, on view from 4 June to 5 July.
Opening during London Gallery Weekend, the exhibition marks Feng Xiao-Min’s first presentation in the UK and Pieter Obels’ return to London after a decade.
Through painting and sculpture, the two artists explore material, movement and contemplation, creating a quiet dialogue between gesture, balance and form.
Artworks:
•Feng Xiao-Min, Composition n°5.4.2026
•Pieter Obels, How Come You Never Go, 2026
✅Learn more and plan your visit via the link in our bio.

Opera Gallery Paris presents ‘Regards sur l’art espagnol, 1945–2025’, on view from 22 May to 17 June.
Spanning eight decades of creation, the exhibition brings together major voices of Spanish art, from the post-war period to today’s vibrant contemporary scene.
Through painting, sculpture and mixed media, the presentation explores gesture, matter and memory across generations, with works by Pablo Picasso, Joan Miró, Antonio Saura, Antoni Tàpies, Rafael Canogar, Manolo Valdés, Juan Genovés, Luis Gordillo, Pedro Almodóvar, Jorge Galindo, Xevi Solà, David Magán, Adrián Navarro, Cristina Babiloni and Miguel Sainz Ojeda.
Artwork: Picasso, Nus, 1972
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Opera Gallery Paris presents ‘Regards sur l’art espagnol, 1945–2025’, on view from 22 May to 17 June.
Spanning eight decades of creation, the exhibition brings together major voices of Spanish art, from the post-war period to today’s vibrant contemporary scene.
Through painting, sculpture and mixed media, the presentation explores gesture, matter and memory across generations, with works by Pablo Picasso, Joan Miró, Antonio Saura, Antoni Tàpies, Rafael Canogar, Manolo Valdés, Juan Genovés, Luis Gordillo, Pedro Almodóvar, Jorge Galindo, Xevi Solà, David Magán, Adrián Navarro, Cristina Babiloni and Miguel Sainz Ojeda.
Artwork: Picasso, Nus, 1972
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‘When we dream, anything is possible.’ - Jaume Plensa
‘Dream Up’ is now on view at Opera Gallery Geneva until 5 June.
Bringing together modern, post-war and contemporary works, the exhibition explores how imagination, memory and inner vision take shape across painting, sculpture and mixed media.
Artwork: Jaume Plensa, Minna, 2025
✅ Learn more and plan your visit via the link in our bio.
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