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This second edition brings together more than one hundred pieces from the same private collection. Fifteen years of passion could not be the subject of a single exhibition. Also, this collector allowed us to tell once again what guided his emotion: seeking monumentality in the miniature, grasping the grandeur of the minuscule.
Bronzes have existed since forever, or almost. They are one of…
Eukeni Callejo (1957-)
Trained at the School of Fine Arts in Bilbao in 1983-1984 and then at the School of Ceramics, Algorta in Bilbao, he continued his apprenticeship with Angel Garraza. He set up his studio in 1985 in Pamplona. In 2006 he moved to France, first in the Paris region (Bagnolet), and since 2012 in Sadirac near Bordeaux.
A fan of large-scale…
Maarten Stuer's often monumental stoneware sculptures are inspired
inspired by the impeccable geometry of life and the movement of the
of the world. His blocks, lightened by holes and meshes, or subtly balanced
in subtle balances, evoke some celestial body, wave or shell
each time sliding towards greater abstraction and poetry.
Born in 1965 in…
From Thursday, September 26, Galerie Vauclair unveils a sublimated interior, presenting pieces of woven rattan, bamboo and lacquer, traces of a “Rêverie d'Orient”.
In this way, she responds to an invitation from the Paul Bert Serpette market to design an exhibition around “Corpus”. But since Galerie Vauclair never does anything like the others, Laurence turns the corpus of flesh to the…
"No one can describe the monster, no language can paint this vision of madness."
Howard Philipps Lovecraft, The Call of Cthulhu, 1926
During a rummage through China one Friday morning, I went to see Louis Baquet, a young dealer from whom I sometimes buy pieces and whose eye I like. On his stand, my eye was quickly drawn to a small drawing representing a curious character.…
Fanni Mayer is a self-taught French visual artist living in Paris. Her creative approach is deeply rooted in pop culture, drawing inspiration from iconic figures such as Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein and Keith Haring.
Guided by an exploratory ideology, Fanni Mayer leaves a lot of room for spontaneity in her creative process. Each work begins with the design of a digital collage, where…
CORPUS, its language in the Decorative Arts - Flea Festival - September 26, 2024 from 7 p.m.
Energized by the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, Paul Bert Serpette celebrates the body in the Decorative Arts for this new edition of the Flea Festival, sponsored by SIMON PORTE JACQUEMUS.
Thursday September 26, you will find various representations of the body through the…