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Until December
Thursday September 10, cocktail to discover our exhibition at PHILIPPE HUREL:
Association of chromies, textures, opposition or analogies of shapes, each work resonates with the high-quality pieces of furniture from Philippe Hurel's 2020 collection, at 4 Rue du Bouloi, 75001 Paris, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Philippe Hurel, designer of exceptional furniture called on Amelie, Maison d'Art - embodied by Amélie du Chalard - to enhance his new collection of furniture. Among more than a hundred contemporary artists that she represents, Amélie du Chalard has chosen some of the works of painters, sculptors, visual artists and photographer.
The values shared by the two Houses, the love of materials, the diversity of disciplines, the discovery of talents, the attachment to the gesture of the hand and to creation, ensure a common thread between Amélie, Maison d'art and Philippe Hurel.
Association of colors, textures, opposition or analogies of shapes, each work resonates with the high-quality pieces of furniture from Philippe Hurel's 2020 collection. With this unique installation, the visitor is immersed in different domestic and artistic worlds of invigorating modernity.
September 26 to October 12, 2019
Everything here is a question of balance.
Balance in space.
A balance between forms.
Balance in the mixing of materials and colours.
Alice Quaresma intervenes on her photographs- support of her memory and her travels.
Printed in a single copy, her photographs are worked with pencil, paint and collage. Here, one shape frames the sea, the other underlines the sky, the mountain dances with volumes: another landscape appears.
A camera embedded in her thoughts, we follow her playful peregrinations.
Bling Studio creates mobiles. These highly graphic aerial drawings cut through space and move gradually to reveal new compositions. In their movement, the various materials - steel, mirror, resin, brass - interact with its environments: light is reflected, the mirror plays with the decor, and the resin changes shade. The spectator also participates in this slow process.
Amélie du Chalard
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