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Claire Tabouret Les Créatures

Jul 10 — Sep 3, 2026 | Gstaad

Opening on Friday, July 10, 2026 from 6 to 8 pm

Almine Rech Gstaad is pleased to present ‘Les Créatures,’ Claire Tabouret’s fifth solo exhibition with the gallery, on view from July 10 to September 3, 2026. The inspiration for this new body of work was a 1947 ink on paper work by Pablo Picasso. The artist spoke with Louisa Mahoney, Researcher, about the legacy of Picasso, her enduring passion for monoprinting, and the generative power of myths.

Louisa Mahoney: I thought a good place to start would be the Picasso work included in the show. When did you first come across this particular work, and why did you choose it?

Claire Tabouret: The idea was to work on the printing process: repetition producing a unique aspect. That's what monoprint is: you're printing and you're making a unique work. And Picasso, he played a lot with this kind of reproduction that makes unique works. [Centaure et Bacchante] is an ink on paper work with watercolor added to it, which gives it a unique aspect.

We wanted something that's part of a multiple but remains singular. I'm super into this for my own practice and I love how Picasso plays with it too, because it shows an appetite. You're super productive, and in every work you have so many potential directions. When you have this kind of multiple printing process, you can really play with that. Each time you add a little something, it pulls it in one direction or another.

LM: It's very interesting, because the base is the same, which is different from painting. In a print, the bones can be the same, but then it can go off in so many different directions, like parallel versions of the same idea.

CT: Which would be the same with a mold I think, with a sculpture. You have a mold and then can either glue stuff on it or paint stuff on it, and it really changes the character of the sculpture while the bones remain the same, as you say. I think that's what was interesting about this work for me. It's very playful to just allow yourself to do that, there’s a lot of joy. 
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Selected artworks

  • Claire Tabouret,                                      Les Créatures (jaune), 2026

    Claire Tabouret Les Créatures (jaune), 2026

    Acrylic and ink on paper
    35.5 x 50 cm
    14 x 19 1/2 in