Recently Inaugurated was an art exhibition “The World is Poetry” by the Two Parisian artists, Rampur born Yaseen Khan, and French painter Stéphanie Biville. The exhibition was inagurated by some eminent guests like Sunit Tandon- Theatre Artist, Nassir Abdullah- Bollywood Actor, Ananda Moy Banerjee – Senior Artist, Sandeep Marwha- Chairman AAFT, Ann Kasichana Yaa, Second Secretary Kenya High Commission, Ms. Patricia Loison-Director Alliance Francaise de Delhi and Tirthankar Biswas Senior Artist.
The exhibition will go on till 13th April 2026 at the Main Gallery in the Bikaner House, Pandara Road New Delhi. Both the artists Yaseen and Stéphanie, beyond their own history of exhibitions solo and group, decided to show their works together a few years ago in Galerie Cyril Guernieri in Saint Germain des Prés, Paris. The successes of that event lead to the upcoming exhibition in Delhi.This exhibition is the extension and the realization of a deep conversation about mystery between two artists- Yaseen Khan and Stéphanie Biville
These themes have been and still are an endless matter of discussions between Yaseen Khan and Stéphanie Biville as their personalities and art works are eager to convey their conviction that mystery provides an essential and infinite search where Poetry inspired paintings are two languages that offer unending and mutual translations. In that sense this duo show could be considered as a solo one.The duo feel every authentic work is anAlignment of the planets of will, knowledge, and chance, creation is like a “yes” to life, to the world, to its strange poetry with those thoughts the exhibition was names as “The World is Poetry”
“When I paint, my fingers obey a vibration emanating from the deepest part of my being. The source of my art is poetry. Thanks to the poet, the world will talk about me. The world is my gallery.” Says Yaseen Khan“My paintings don’t belong to me. I am their first spectator. When astonishment occurs, I realize that a presence has come to inhabit the canvas: I then know that my work is finished.” says Stéphanie Biville“The event is about the cross fertilization of the arts, where poetry, drawing, painting, philosophy do feed each other, and the serendipity of mysterious encounters that may involve the artistic mastery as well as the artist himself towards a both expected and unexpected path. World, as art, may well be a kind of a blind puzzle that would never be absolutely completed, and whose pieces, although assembled, still leave spaces where the mystery could never be exhausted” says the curator Pascal Biville.
