Exhibitions,

Red pocket exhibition, 2022

The 1st red pocket ready-made, Eugène Riconneaus created this red pocket for Chinese New Year 2022. It is the 1st ready-made artwork inspired by a red envelope, which is unprecedented and it will be a part of art history as a unique artwork proposition. 

ASIAN YOUTH - SOLO BOOTH ASIA NOW, 2019

An era of Instagram and Facebook knows no boundaries and conceives innumerable choices and "sex education". People are desperately in constant need of approval. Eugene's works are focused on a sensitive topic: absolute excitement and dramatic toughness of being Generation Y and Z. He has buried himself in the world of social media and its powerful influence on millennials. His most recent art highlights growth of “self-racism” and his generation's wish to reshape their face/body just to “fit in”.

EIGHT CURVES - SOLO EXHIBITION, 2017

Eugène’s photographic work has evolved, superposing his original shots with the most diverse pictures taken of the places and the girlfriends. In the height of his career, unfortunately he suffered from a serious disease right after his L.A. trip and since that day, he began to paint with colors instead of applying only black and white. Now, Eugene is pleased to make a comeback exhibition titled “Eight Curves”, where intertwining eight skateboard tracks paintings and eight pairs of women’s high heel curves. Eugène is going to introduce this innovative parternship of art meeting fashion. The artist paints on canvas in a reversed half-pipe, which dates back to his teenage years in skate parks. More importantly, this unconventional shape of painting obliges people to take a different approach when examining the art pieces. This means that, when visitors see Eugène’s paintings, they have to look up to have a complete view of the eight curves, mirroring his positive life philosophy.

LARRY CLARK & EUGENE RICONNEAUS (OUTCAST INCORPORATED) EXHIBITION, 2015

Larry Clark and Eugène Riconneaus are presenting their first artistic collaboration. Together, they imagined a new version of Larry’s most iconic and controversial photographs mysteriously tempered with Eugène Riconneaus’ “Young Users 2000” soon-to-be-released art work series, a collection of skateboard wheel tracks that Eugène has taken in front of the Parisian art center "Palais de Tokyo" over a period of more than 6 years. Called "New Work", their artistic encounter explores new esoteric, erotic, and forbidden dimension of adolescence… Drawing their inspiration from the underground culture while living a vision of eternal adolescence, Larry Clark and Eugène Riconneaus have started their collaboration by designing a limited skateboard shoe edition that will be officially released during "New Work".

PREVIEW EXHIBITION, 2015

Since 2009, Eugene Riconneaus has spotted every detail surrounding the Palais de Tokyo and the Trocadero, photographing mechanically the ground riddled with traces of skate wheels. These mythical spots of the Parisian scene are an obsession for him. Having spent most of his teenage years riding the spot, he himself engraved the asphalt and the beautiful marble slabs of this place with skate tricks. This place marked of social diversity, arts and culture where people meet around the same passion, skateboarding, shaped the young designer. Over the years, his photographic work evolved, superposing his original shots with the most diverse pictures of the place, providing a historical dimension to his work. A before-after where fraying and continuity are the watchwords. The exhibition «Preview» is an overview of this deliberately unfinished art project, always in motion…

LARRY CLARK & EUGENE RICONNEAUS (NEW WORK) EXHIBITION, 2015

Larry Clark and Eugène Riconneaus are presenting their first artistic collaboration. Together, they imagined a new vision of Larry’s most iconic and controversial photographs mysteriously tempered with Eugène Riconneaus’ “Young Users 2000” soon-to-be-released art work series, a collection of skateboard wheel tracks clichés Eugène has taken in front of the Parisian art center Palais de Tokyo over a period of more than 6 years. Called New Work, their artistic encounter explores new esoteric, erotic, and forbidden dimension of adolescence… Drawing their inspiration from underground culture while living a vision of eternal adolescence, Larry Clark and Eugène Riconneaus have started their collaboration by designing a limited skateboard shoe edition that will be officially released during New Work.