“Love in Ashes” by Hervé Lassïnce
(Image: Galerie Orsay Paris-Seattle)
A Broadway gallery that connects Capitol Hill to Paris is celebrating its first year in the neighborhood and welcoming the work of an acclaimed French photographer for an important new show.
Galerie Orsay Paris-Seattle will debut its exhibition from Hervé Lassïnce Thursday night and will feature the show from the Paris-based photographer through December 20th.
“We’re thrilled to bring Hervé’s work to Seattle,” said Simon Lhopiteau, owner of Galerie Orsay Paris-Seattle. “His photographs embody a quiet honesty and human tenderness that transcend cultures and geography. This exhibition connects Seattle’s dynamic creative energy with the spirit of contemporary Paris.”
CHS visited in January with Lhopiteau and the new Loveless Building gallery — an expansion of Lhopiteau’s Paris gallery, which he opened in 2004.
The Lassïnce show, Lhopiteau says, celebrates a gay artist who has made a global impact with work that explores love, identity, and human connection and, now, an exhibition “bridging two vibrant art scenes from Paris to Seattle.”
View the Hervé Lassïnce exhibition at Galerie Orsay Paris-Seattle, 713 Broadway E, from Thursday, November 5th 5 to 8 PM through December 20th. Learn more at galerieorsay.com.
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