Sergio Aranda Exhibited at Taxie Gallery, Paris
Several works by contemporary abstract artist Sergio Aranda were exhibited at the renowned Taxie Gallery in the historic Marais district of Paris, one of the city’s most vibrant centers for contemporary art and independent galleries.
Located at 19 Rue de Turenne in the heart of Le Marais, Taxie Gallery became an important Parisian space for emerging and international contemporary artists. Sergio Aranda’s textured abstract paintings and mixed media works were presented there as part of the gallery’s contemporary exhibition program, introducing his atmospheric visual language to collectors and visitors from around the world.
Known for his poetic abstraction, layered textures, and minimalist emotional compositions, Aranda’s work explores silence, memory, erosion, and the passage of time. His paintings combine raw materiality with subtle luminosity, creating contemplative surfaces that shift depending on light and perspective.
The exhibition in Paris marked another step in the international presence of Sergio Aranda’s work, reinforcing his connection with European collectors interested in contemporary abstract art, textured mixed media painting, and modern minimalist aesthetics.
Situated within the artistic atmosphere of Le Marais, the exhibition allowed visitors to experience Aranda’s works in dialogue with the architectural elegance and creative energy of Paris itself — a city historically linked to avant-garde movements, abstraction, and artistic experimentation.
Today, Sergio Aranda’s original abstract paintings continue to be collected internationally and are recognized for their distinctive balance between texture, depth, silence, and emotion.
Exhibition Details
Taxie Gallery
19 Rue de Turenne
Le Marais — 75004 Paris — France
Exhibition Period:
2020

