At the solo exhibition The Grand Tour by Magnus Gjoen, hosted at Galerie Elisabeth & Reinhard Hauff, a site-specific installation of Paradis Perdu – Senape Edition by MaVoix takes shape.

With the solo exhibition The Grand Tour, hosted by Galerie Elisabeth & Reinhard Hauff in Stuttgart—one of the most recognized institutions in the European contemporary art landscape—Magnus Gjoen presents a body of work that investigates the dynamics of power, fragility, and iconographic reinterpretation.
An Anglo-Norwegian artist born in London, Gjoen comes from a background in fashion and design (having worked with Vivienne Westwood) and has developed a highly distinctive visual language: a constant tension between beauty and dissonance, classical references and digital aesthetics, collective memory and pop culture. His images—often seductive yet unsettling—speak through contrast.





Within the Stuttgart exhibition coexist:
- digitally manipulated portraits
- allegories rendered unsettling through new layers
- historical scenes intersected by contemporary symbols
- sculptures reinterpreted through a hybrid visual language
Within this context, the Paradis Perdu – Senape Edition wallpaper by MaVoix becomes an integral part of the curatorial narrative.


