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  • ANNE DELFIEU

    Modelled on the extent of the void. In the controversy or perhaps the conformity, between the natural and the artificial, which intrigue so much the Renaissance humanists, contemporary artists have innovatively brought together local heterogeneous materials. And so, on her long wanders through the forests, Anne Delfieu collects beech branches …

  • ROBERT SCHAD

    Born in Germany in 1953. He graduated with a diploma from l’Academie des Beaux Arts in Kalsruhe in 1980. In 1985 Robert Schad received an order from the Museum für Neue Kunst, he then switched to the exclusive use of steel in his sculptures. Solid steel bars with a square …

  • SÉBA LALLEMAND

    Seba Lallemand: the fortune of the misfortune of being creative, of being a true artist.” by Oliviero Toscani The true creative, the true artist, has everything against himself, all trends, all snobbism, he is beyond all fashions, he is simply creative. Not everybody can allow himself to be an artist; it takes …

  • FRANÇOIS WEIL

    François Weil visits quarries across the world to find the most remarkable rocks, looking closely at their shape, grain and colour. Once they are in his studio, he leaves them for a while before assembling and putting the rocks into motion. The rocks are mounted onto a steel turning mechanism. …

  • JEAN PIERRE SCHNEIDER

    Jean-Pierre Schneider invites us to discover his paintings. His work is in full light and colour, with the sun at its zenith, everything is seen head-on, a dense bitter reality, without shade, and without compromise. Shape is nothing but the result of an action. An intention, an impulse or a …

  • MAHÉ BOISSEL

    Mahé Boissel, exhibits under the title “Queens and Courtesans”. With the theme of a doll; a set of paintings and drawings on paper offer a selection of her most recent work. The work is expressive, but without too much detail or anecdote. It’s a human comedy about social relations: seduction, …

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