The exhibition "Croire la peinture" (To Believe Painting) at Michel Rein Paris features works by Clémentine Bruno, Nino Kapanadze, Augustin Katz, Arthur Marie, Kentaro Okumura, Bernard Piffaretti, Nana Wolke, and Coco Young, curated by Guillaume Oranger. The exhibition explores painting as a resting place for belief, suggesting that for interaction to occur, a degree of trust or subscription to the implied worldview is necessary.

Painting is presented as an individual formalization of a state of being in relation to the world, functioning as a means by which humanity represents its connections to that which lies beyond knowledge. Whether abstract or figurative, landscape or portrait, the works are seen as activating a necessity for adherence and investment, encouraging viewers to look beyond the formal elements and their own preconceptions. The exhibition posits that painting, in its various forms, is an act of faith, and that our engagement with it is a measure against reality, ultimately contributing to our own existence.

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