All posts by Alexandra

Fertile Lands

Curated by Alexandra Fau   « Fertile Lands encourages a reflection on the freedom of artists, their ability to invent a breeding ground for experimentation, yet open nonetheless to outside forces. […]

Invisible architecture? #2

“Invisible Architecture?” at les Moulins de Paillard invites contemporary artists intrigued by the collusion between art and architecture, to create works for a specific site whilst exploring a more intangible […]

Vertigo of Painting

The exhibition Vertigo of Painting allows the full depth of thought to burst forth in a precise gesture. From the infinitesimally small to the infinitesimally large. Looking closely at the […]

Invisible architecture #1?

Omnipresent in visual arts, architecture usually takes a visual shape, model, projection, draft… What happens when it dematerializes itself in order to be heard? Within the sound, the processes live […]

The Tyranny of Objects

“The Tyranny of Objects” encourages visitors to take a different look at the objects that surround them, which may reveal an unsuspected strength of character. Appliances that seemed predictably meek […]

Archaeology, a contemporary myth

“Archaeology, a contemporary myth” offered a daring short cut between 2 opposite disciplines at first sight. It pointed out the question of erasing, obliteration of the past, the lost of […]

The contemporary french painting, combinations of history

This exhibition shows a panorama of French painting over the last five decades, from 1960 to the present. Fifty works from 24 artists illustrate the richness and diversity of representation […]

Micro-Fictions

Les artistes Aicha Hamu (née en 1974), Marcelline
 Delbecq (née en 1977), Julien Carryen (né en 1973) et Jochen Dehn (né en 1968), tous imprégnés d’une forte culture cinématographique, sont […]

Subtil Textile

Alexandra Fau has gathered eight artists who present works which were based on the textile material. Subtil Textile is a contemporary art exhibition which intends to give all their due […]

Ping Pong

Créer pourrait être un jeu d’enfant à l’en croire les deux artistes Isabelle Ferreira et Wilson Trouvé dont les œuvres seront présentées du 17  au 23 juin 2011 au 3, […]