Exhibition: Imbroglio

From August 16 to 26, 2024
Stand 24 aisle 3 Serpette

Imbroglio exhibition, from August 16 to 26, 2024 stand 24 aisle 3 Serpette With: Angèle Lestage Mika Luukas, Lou Benzaquen, Nolan Ménager, Audrey Gambier, Aymeric Bergerolle, Mari Vautrin, Pierre-Hugues Betto The birth of the Imbroglio exhibition Imbroglio is the first exhibition of 8 artists from the Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Arts de Paris-Cergy (ENSAPC). Resulting from a work of exchange combining inspiration and sensitivity of each person, the plural mediums and practices come together in unison around a collective exhibition curator. Like the Serpette market, styles and influences coexist within this group with many faces, united and nourished by painting. The influence of the Serpette market All inspired by the history of the place and the heritage perpetuated in these disjointed stands, it was therefore not a question of creating a typical exhibition space but of being inspired and blending into this universe. It is the contemporary nestled in the world of China. The Imbroglio exhibition challenges the dictates of classic hanging. The nerve point is no longer the geometric center of the work but the most intense and determining zone according to each artist. The encounter between the work and the spectator is disrupted. The deep thoughts of the artist are no longer to be discovered, they jump out at the collector, as if their views on the work were one. An opening to the future Parisian artistic scene 8 Artist for 8 universes: Angèle Lestage and her representation of everyday life Mika Luukas and the captivating silence of his scenes Aymeric Bergerolle and his classical and literary heritage Mari Vautrin and his sensitivity to touch Lou Benzaquen and his transcription of life Nolan Ménager and his sound painting Pierre-Hugues Betto and his romantic figures Audrey Gambier and her conceptual humor At the Serpette market, visitors move from one stand to another, between tribal, antique and modern art. In this journey through the ages, the Imbroglio exhibition is like a window open to the future artists of the contemporary scene, offering a fresh breeze on your scorching summer.