Real Estate, 2020 - 2021

Stéphane Ducret's Real Estate 2020-2021 series is part of his ongoing exploration of contemporary life, capitalism, and the changing meanings of artistic and social value. This particular series focuses on “trophy” artworks, examining how they have become vehicles for speculation, commodification, and status display in modern culture.

In this series, Ducret draws parallels between the art world and urban real estate, showing how properties and artworks are bought, traded, and valued more as investments or social representations than as sources of meaning or beauty.

The series reflects on how capital shapes environments — both physical and cultural, transforming creative expression into financial assets.

There is often a deliberate tension between superficial aesthetics and conceptual criticism, with vibrant or formal compositions masking deeper political undertones. This is particularly true in Painting Number 7, where Ducret installs David Hammons' famous African-American flag in the Oval Office of the White House.

Ducret's works in this series generally do not use a recognizable system. Instead, the paintings shift from abstract geometry to architectural forms, landscapes, and layered textures, following their sources and treated with colorful pictorial gestures.

In Real Estate, 2020-2021, Ducret explores cultural displacement and value systems. In doing so, he questions the institutional frameworks of art — galleries, markets, collectors — and how they reflect broader capitalist mechanisms.

In short, this series does not literally deal with architecture or property, but rather uses these ideas as metaphors for the way art and society are constructed, purchased, and inhabited.

The Real Estate series :

2017-2019 : Explore

2020-2021 : Current page

2025 : Explore

Drawings : Explore

 
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Stéphane Ducret
Painting Number 11 (#thomashouseago)
2021
Oil and oilstick on linen
208 x 188 x 3,5 cm | 81 ⅞ x 74 x 1 ⅓ in

 

Stéphane Ducret, Painting Number 8 (#ronihorn #mousseline), 2020 (detail)

 

Stéphane Ducret
Painting Number 10 (#peterdoig #jonaswood #jheronimusbosch)
2020
Oil on linen
208 x 188 x 3,5 cm | 81 ⅞ x 74 x 1 ⅓ inches

Stéphane Ducret
Painting Number 8 (#ronihorn #mousseline)
2020
Oil and oilstick on linen
208 x 188 x 4 cm | 81 ⅞ x 74 x 1 ¾ inches

 

Stéphane Ducret, Painting Number 10 (#peterdoig #jonaswood #jheronimusbosch), 2020 (detail)

 

Stéphane Ducret: Solo Show Number 1, 2021, Gowen Contemporary, Geneva, © Julien Gremaud & Gowen Contemporary

 
 
In this series, I explore the relationship between reality and imagination, between knowledge and recognition, blurring limits of perception.
— Stéphane Ducret
 
 

Stéphane Ducret
Painting Number 7 (#davidhammons #thomasdemand #rossoncrow #johnbaldessari)
2020
Oil and oilstick on linen
208 x 188 x 4 cm | 81 ⅞ x 74 x 1 ¾ inches

 

Stéphane Ducret
Painting Number 9 (#jakeanddinoschapman)
2020
Oil and oilstick on linen
208 x 188 x 3,5 cm | 81 ⅞ x 74 x 1 ⅓ in

 

Stéphane Ducret, Painting Number 9 (#JakeAndDinosChapman), 2020 (details)

 
 
The art world is a fictional self referencial useless entity.
— Francesco Bonami
 
 

The Real Estate series :

2017-2019 : Explore

2020-2021 : Current page

2025 : Explore

Drawings : Explore


Exhibitions with works of this series :

Stéphane Ducret : In Search Of The Lost Self, La Menuiserie, Vandœuvres, Sept 4 - 21, 2025

Stephane Ducret : the true artist helps the world by repeating true artworks, Fondation WRP, Geneva, July 23 - August 1, 2024

Stephane Ducret : Not For Tourists (after Josh Smith), Stéphane Ducret Studio, Pregny-Chambésy, September 16 - October 1, 2023

Stephane Ducret : Solo Show Number 1, Gowen Contemporary, Geneva, March 12 - April 24, 2021

 
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