For the biennial celebration of Arts’Falaise, from 29th March to 31st May, La Falaise Art Centre presents an eclectic exhibition where the creative diversity and creative originality work together to form a single whole, reflecting the incredible richness of expression coming from these up-and-coming contemporary artists.
This year, La Falaise Art Centre brings together nine artists whose creative worlds intersect and interact through their artistic works:
- Jean-Marc Calvet: A French artist with an international career, regularly exhibiting in the United States, where his works are featured in several museum collections and artistic foundations.
- Yves Conte: A painter from Marseille capturing Provence with a unique contemporary approach, seeking to capture its true essence on canvas.
- Raoul Hébréard: A painter and sculptor exploring the links between memory, identity, and society, as well as questioning the tensions between history and current events.
- Charlotte-Agnès Dugauquier: A multidisciplinary artist creating installations where light and nature interact with poetic forms.
- Magali Latil: Her work on time combines meticulousness and patience, using silverpoint drawing, graphite, and delicate cutouts.
- Sophie Menuet: A visual artist working in multiple media (drawing, sculpture, video, photography), questioning the place of the body and the individual in the world.
- Antoine Simon: An artist and philosopher playing with words and images to explore time, life, and the human condition with striking clarity.
- Serge Plagnol: An artist whose paintings, inspired by Mediterranean landscapes and mythology, are an ode to nature and light.
- Micheline Simon: An artist whose work on recollage seeks to reassemble and repair memory through drawing, painting, and writing.
Jean-Marc CALVET
Yves CONTE
Charlotte DUGAUQUIER
Raoul HEBREARD
Magali LATIL
Sophie MENUET
Antoine SIMON
Serge PLAGNOL
Micheline SIMON
Centre d’art La Falaise
5, cours Gambetta, 83570 Cotignac
Tuesday to Saturday, 10am to 12.30pm and 2.30pm to 6pm
Full price: 4€
Concession: 2€ (for students, disabled people, jobseekers and RSA recipients, on presentation of proof of entitlement)
Free admission for children and teenagers up to the age of 15