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Colors spill over, shapes run wild, organisms go into overdrive, proliferating and devouring one another… the absurd begins!
Françoise Tellier-Loumagne, Gilles Tellier, and Eliane Monnin are set to inhabit the space, drawing from the human journey an aesthetic richness bordering on the eccentric and an absurdity tinged with humor, all while celebrating the genius of artistic creation—a uniquely human endeavor that harms no one. For this has been the way of things since the dawn of time: textile art emerged in antiquity, ceramics in the Neolithic era, and—not to be forgotten—the newcomer, photography, arrived in 1839. Yet the artisan eventually became a factory worker, textiles became uniform, and photography was reduced to the ID photo. As biodiversity faces the threat of extinction, let us here express our gratitude to these three artists working in symbiosis; they offer us food for thought and a means to heal today’s world—or at least our own minds.



