Represented by Galerie Rue Antoine, Paris ; Galerie Michel Descours, Paris ; Galerie Fabrice Galvani, Toulouse and Galerie Dijla, Bagdad, Amman
Collaboration with Le Cloître Art Contemporain, Lyon
Frédéric Khodja
Born in 1964
Lives and works in Caluire-et-Cuire (Rhone)
Notes d’altitude, 2020
oil painting on laid paper mounted on cardboard, 18 x 26 cm
Exhibition view Oniric Landscapes, Fondation Bullukian, Lyon, 2022
Photo : © Fondation Bullukian - Pauline Roset
Paysages mentaux, 2016
markers on paper, 50 x 65 cm
Exhibition view Histoires de faire confiance aux images, URDLA, Villeurbanne, 2016
Photo : © Jules Roeser
Géométries fictions et Géométries écrans, 2010-2011
postcards cut out and mounted on paper, variable dimensions
Exhibition view Une chambre à soi, Le Polaris, Corbas, 2011
Photo : © Blaise Adilon
“Using elementary, almost generic methods – those of drawing or collage – Frédéric Khodja’s work is a universe of fiction that is at once literary, artistic and legendary. In a wide variety of formats, from postcard size to sheets of paper the breadth of outstretched arms, he generates a gallery of images with a repertoire of subjects, a large number of which can be related to descriptions of places.
The vocabulary Khodja uses in his monochrome black or green drawings, with harmonies in muted colours, but also graphic treatments in closely-spaced lines, reinforces the impression of a closed universe with an invisible, or rather unsayable, coherence.” […]
From Françoise Lonardoni, “From memory to drawing”, in the catalogue for the exhibition A room of one’s own at Le Polaris, Corbas (France), 2011
Translated by John Doherty, 2014