Nicolas Party: Clotho

Stunning exhibition at Hauser and Wirth of new works by Swiss artist Nicolas Party.

This usually large, white space was transformed by splitting it up into three spaces linked by arches and by the use of contrasting purple and yellow paint which made the paintings pop. Reading the website since coming back it says Party designs the space for his shows himself as an installation.

The majority of the paintings were bright, colourful pictures of trees in Autumnal hues. They were simplified but just shone. I've found this Autumn has been particularly good in the UK for Autumn colours and these reminded me of a couple of recent long journeys.

There were also two portraits evidently inspired by two sculptural works by Camille Claudel and Auguste Rodin, the website says these "serve as a conceptual springboard to also frame the group of treescapes" but I'm not sure what that means. I didn't connect with these works in the same way at the treescapes which blew me away and I thought it was a shame one of them had been used as the poster as it gave a skewed view of the show.

Closed 20 December 2025


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