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Jérémie Queyras is a painter based in Paris and Berlin. 

News, Exhibitions and Events

Exhibition, The Painted Word II

London, Marylebone Theatre (Rudolf Steiner House), Baker Street.

Until 30 April 2026 

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A selection of 7 paintings from the 'Four Quartets' series, inspired by TS Eliot's famous poem, will be displayed in the foyer of the Marylebone Theatre in London. A reading of Burnt Norton and Little Gidding, accompanied by music, will take place on the 8th of February at the Marylebone Theatre. 

For more, follow this link:  Marylebone Theatre

Exhibition

Walloon Parliament, Namur

9 February to 9 March 2026

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A triptych, painted during a performance with cellist Pierre Fontenelle will be exhibited in the Rotonde of the Walloon Parliament in Namur from 9 February to 9 March 2026.
A special event will take place on 25 February with both Jérémie Queyras and Pierre Fontenelle in attendance. On this occasion, Pierre Fontenelle will give a short concert.

Performance

Atelier Queyras, Berlin

Moritzplatz

5 March 2026, 7 pm.

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This 25 minute performance will mark the opening of Atelier Queyras in Berlin. A space for artistic exchange, exhibitions, workshops and performances. 

Cellist: Karl Figueroa Zúñiga

Painter: Jérémie Queyras

Programme: 

Crumb - Toccata 

Bach - 1st suite for solo cello 

Cassadó - Fantasía 

Places are strictly limited. To reserve a place please use the contact form on this website. 

Performance

With Parnassus Ensemble & Oscar Holch

22 May 2026: St Stephen's Gloucester Road 

24 May 2026: Purbeck Art Weeks 

“3 in 1” is an immersive interdisciplinary performance combining music, literature, and live visual art around Martin Luther’s hymn Christ lag in Todes Banden. Featuring three cantatas by Pachelbel, Kuhnau, and J.S. Bach, the project traces the hymn’s evolution from medieval chant to Bach’s monumental setting, interwoven with contemporary poetry and Jérémie Queyras’s live painting on three large canvases. Framed by a pre-concert talk and post-concert discussion, the project reimagines this historic repertoire as a living, communal experience, highlighting its enduring emotional and spiritual relevance today.

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