The Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris presents Florian Krewer: woven thin, the artist’s first solo exhibition in France. The exhibition brings together sixteen monumental paintings installed inside the permanent collection display, including several previously unseen works. Florian Krewer: woven thin follows the donation of several of the artist's works to the museum. Hung in a dense and closely conceived display, they form a rich pictorial panorama reflecting the intensity of the artist’s practice, offering a sense of total immersion into his pictorial universe.
Krewer’s practice is deeply autobiographical, shaped by a direct engagement with the world around him in all its raw beauty and brutality. Drawing from lived experience as well as fantasy, the wide-ranging cast of characters that inhabit his ethereal landscapes and interiors are stripped of context and assume lives of their own. Dancers, performers, animals, and solitary figures drift through shifting cityscapes.
They appear weightless and untethered, as though released from the gravity of the physical world and its social constraints. Within these suspended worlds, Krewer’s paintings celebrate moments of intimacy and the resilience of community against often hostile environments.
















