Magic Soil, Ethan Murrow, The Girls of Calvary, 2023 (l.) – The Dowser, Ethan Murrow, 2023, The Girls of Calvary (dr.)

The Girls of Calvaire gallery, sheltered at the back of a courtyard, is hosting the solo show “Magic Soil” by the American Ethan Murrow until November 25.
A unique set of around fifteen paintings and drawings that pay homage to nature.

Grove Evacuation, Ethan Murrow, The Girls of Calvary, 2021

The artist, born on a farm in Fermont, recharged his batteries during the pandemic, in his garden, under the trees. Then inspiration came to him.

These works feature him with the head of a bouquet of flowers or a tree and exploit the relationship between man and tool. Magritte's influence is undeniable in the paintings where the man is balanced on a pile of books or engaged in a surrealist duet with a sheep as in "The Passage".

Height, Ethan Murrow, The Girls of Calvary, 2023

There is magic in the air, farmers offer flowers to rain spirits or dance for abundance and fertility. It's happy and festive.

Until November 25, 2023

“Magic Soil”
Gallery The Girls of Calvary

17 Rue des Filles du Calvaire, 75003 Paris
Tuesday to Saturday from 11 p.m. to 18 p.m.
Closed Monday and Sunday
Tel: +01 42 74 47 05

Calling in the Storm, Ethan Murrow, The Girls of Calvary, 2022

Text: Valérie Rodrigue

03.11.23

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