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Jade Marra, the painter, has returned from an artistic residency she conducted in the south of France. This period offered her a valuable opportunity to deepen her research and explore new facets of her art.
Through this immersion, she was able to nourish her creativity and develop new techniques. She created works on both canvas and paper, with each medium providing her with a unique source of inspiration.
The landscapes and atmosphere of the south of France particularly influenced her creations, leading to a series of unique and original pieces imbued with this Mediterranean ambiance.
From May 18th to May 26th
The exhibition "Remembering Beautiful Things" with artists Juliette Lemontey and Laura Pasquino will take place at Château de Houtain-le-Val in Belgium.
The duo exhibition takes visitors on a poetic journey between Juliette's artworks and Laura's ceramics. It unfolds within the enchanting setting of a historic castle dating back to the 12th century. This place has witnessed the ups and downs of history, from the passions of the Duke of Brabant to the resilience of the women who have left their mark there.
Juliette Lemontey, a French painter, is known for her ability to capture life, the grace of movements, and the silences of faces. Her work on memory and identity resonates deeply with the history of Château de Houtain-Le-Val. This exhibition also marks her debut at the Grège Gallery in Belgium.
On the other hand, Laura Pasquino, a ceramist based in Amsterdam, explores life's contrasts, between softness and harshness. Through her ceramics, she plays with textures, raw strength, and the organic shapes of nature. The cracks and tears on her pieces become visual metaphors for human scars and wounds.
June 23th to 14th 2024
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January 2021
"To stand in front of a painting by Ludovic Philippon is to agree to give up the initial illusion that what is there can be named, identified or recognised. Is what I thought was a floral motif anything other than an expanding white space against an orange background? But what is the background here, the orange or the white? Orange Sweetness, says the title. This is a far cry from dictionaries and their cold definitions. We are at the heart of painting: of what painting gives us to experience when it plays with the limits that freeze the visible. "
Pierre WAT
Samuel Latour's work coincides with the creation of a "writing of volume" that expresses the sensitivities of our daily lives, our moods, our attitudes, our joy, our gentleness, our rigour, our eccentricity... His research has given rise to a singular vocabulary that draws abstraction towards its border with narrative.