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The Age of Aquarius

SARAHCROWNMar 21, 2025 — Apr 19, 2025
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Amy Lemaire and Nicolas Touron
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SARAHCROWN is pleased to present The Age of Aquarius, Lemaire&Touron’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. Marking a significant evolution in their visual language, this latest body of work showcases a transformation in style, color, and iconography, pushing their artistic dialogue into new and uncharted territory.

Drawing from the cosmic symbolism of the exhibition title, The Age of Aquarius envisions a profound shift in human existence—one where technology and nature intertwine, where the digital and organic converge, and where humankind steps into an era of unprecedented transformation. Lemaire&Touron explore this threshold with a heightened sense of futurism, their works serving as artifacts of a speculative archaeology, as if viewed from a distant future.

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SOLO EXHIBITIONON VIEW

The Age of Aquarius

SARAHCROWNMar 21, 2025 — Apr 19, 2025
Press Release
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SARAHCROWN is pleased to present The Age of Aquarius, Lemaire&Touron’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. Marking a significant evolution in their visual language, this latest body of work showcases a transformation in style, color, and iconography, pushing their artistic dialogue into new and uncharted territory.

Drawing from the cosmic symbolism of the exhibition title, The Age of Aquarius envisions a profound shift in human existence—one where technology and nature intertwine, where the digital and organic converge, and where humankind steps into an era of unprecedented transformation. Lemaire&Touron explore this threshold with a heightened sense of futurism, their works serving as artifacts of a speculative archaeology, as if viewed from a distant future.

The new series is infused with vibrant color and playful...More expand_more

Exhibition Space
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373 Broadway #215, New York, NY 10013
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Artist
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Amy Lemaire and Nicolas Touron
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Feb 07, 2025 — Mar 08, 2025
SARAHCROWN373 Broadway #215, New York, NY 10013
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