Tectonic Worlds Collide in The Perfect Storm! A Collaborative Exhibition by Katrin Fridriks and Jan Kaláb at BC Gallery in Basel | VIDEO

Inner Space of Red Moon 523, 2023, Fridriks X Kaláb © BC Gallery
Inner Space of Red Moon 523, 2023, Fridriks X Kaláb © BC Gallery

They say opposites attract and similarities repel, however, some beg to differ, and in reality, mash ups and diversity always create unique and beautiful creatures. This holds true and is the case proven with decadent artworks in the exhibition, The Perfect Storm, a quintessential collection by Katrin Fridriks and Jan Kaláb debuting at BC Gallery in Basel.

Together, Katrin and Jan have found the ultimate sweet spot of their individual artistic expression to radiate into a new realm with breathtaking pieces evoking sensory stimulations, where you can’t look away and become happily lost within its movements and colors. 

Atlanteans Thunderstorm, 2023, Fridriks X Kaláb © BC Gallery
Atlanteans Thunderstorm, 2023, Fridriks X Kaláb © BC Gallery

“Katrin and I spoke about collaborating on a project together a few years ago, and the timing was perfect when the opportunity came up for a duo show at BC Gallery in Basel. The significant similarities and clashes of our works made us think it could be an interesting match. In the beginning, we thought we would do just one or two collaborative paintings for this show, but this turned into a creative storm, and we ended up building the whole show out with more than twenty collaborative paintings. We shipped the paintings back and forth between Katrin’s studio in the south of France and my studio in Prague. It was an absolute pleasure to work on Katrin’s splash paintings to create new depths in her spontaneous abstract figures, and to elaborate her lines in my compositions. This project took us completely out of our comfort zones – challenging us immensely, and it was super fun. The results are beyond our expectations,” says Jan. 

Riding Awareness - DragonsTale of Secret StarGate, 2023, Fridriks X Kaláb © BC Gallery
Riding Awareness – DragonsTale of Secret StarGate, 2023, Fridriks X Kaláb © BC Gallery

“Fridriks works in spurts of creation. Each of her paintings is the result of a moment of high concentration where the artist’s body and mind align. As a painter working entirely without a brush, she prepares herself mentally and physically for each session, mixing her signature colours and attuning her tools. Using self-taught body techniques, she can now create energy-loaded, complex paintings in the space of seconds.”

BC Gallery

The Perfect Storm, 2023, Fridriks X Kaláb © BC Gallery
The Perfect Storm, 2023, Fridriks X Kaláb © BC Gallery

Director and Curator of BC Gallery, Nick Bargzei further elaborates, “having worked with Jan for several years, and following and collecting Katrin Fridriks’ work for about the same time; the subject matter of their respective art was already familiar to the gallery. The integrity and trust between Katrin and Jan is extraordinarily rare and a sight unseen. To send a whole body of work to another artist, countless hours of labor, powerless in the hands of another miles away in another country with no margin of error – whom yes, you know of, follow and respect in his or her work, however, only met once – to continue working on was unprecedented in the ten years of running the gallery. Needless to say, the experience of this collaboration was, at times, quite anxious and exciting, but most of all…inspiring!” 

Butchered by Richter, M. Duchamp, 2023, Fridriks X Kaláb © BC Gallery
Butchered by Richter, M. Duchamp, 2023, Fridriks X Kaláb © BC Gallery

BC Gallery was founded in 2013 in Berlin and moved to Basel in 2020. Directed and curated by Nick Bargezi and co-curated by Sarah Fischer, the gallery features regular solo and group exhibitions by international contemporary artists as well as providing secondary market inventory and art consultation for collectors. Secondary market inventory includes artworks by Shepard Fairey, D-Face, Retna, Dran, Pejac, TLP, and more.


BC Gallery, Spalenring 142, 4055, Basel, Switzerland 

Exhibition Dates: June 1 – September 16, 2023



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Masterpieces from the Museo di Capodimonte on view at the Louvre

Masterpieces from the Museo di Capodimonte on view at the Louvre

From June 7, 2023, the Louvre presents “Naples in Paris: the Louvre hosts the Museo di Capodimonte”, the result of a partnership of unprecedent scope with the Museo di Capodimonte

Source: Louvre Museum · Image: Titian, “Danae”. Museo di Capodimonte, Naples

The royal palace (reggia in Italian), which once served as a hunting lodge for Naples’ Bourbon monarchs, is now one of the largest museums in Italy, as well as one of the most important picture galleries in Europe in terms of both number and quality of works. Capodimonte is one of the few museums in Italy whose collection covers all schools of Italian painting. It also houses the second largest department of drawings (after the Uffizi) and a remarkable collection of porcelain.

Approximately sixty major masterpieces from Capodimonte will be exhibited in three different places in the Louvre. The glamorous Grande Galerie will host a spectacular encounter between two of the world’s most important collections of Italian painting; the Salle de la Chapelle, meanwhile, will focus on the origins and diversity of those parts of the Capodimonte collection largely assembled by the Farnese and Bourbon families. Finally, the Salle de l’Horloge will feature four masterpieces of drawing from the former Farnese collection – one autograph cartoon by Michelangelo, another by Raphael, and two others by assistants, all displayed opposite drawings by Raphael and his followers already in the Louvre.

Extending beyond the Louvre’s galleries, an ambitious programme of cultural events will lend this occasion the dimension of a veritable Neapolitan season in Paris.

The exhibition will run from 7 June 2023 to 8 January 2024 at the Denon wing, Salon Carré and Grande Galerie Sully wing, Salle de la Chapelle; and from 7 June to 25 September 2023 at the Sully wing, Salle de l’Horloge.

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