• Le Bazar - Hôpital Saint Jean de Dieu

    Formerly the hospital shop, now transformed into a small gallery, the Bazar of Saint Jean de Dieu (ir)regularly hosts exhibitions and other artistic presentations.
    Frederic Rouarch's installation in the bazar in Saint Jean de Dieu hospital

  • Fondation Bullukian

    “FREEDOM IS BORN, AT NIGHT, ANYWHERE, IN A HOLE IN A WALL, ON THE PATH OF ICE WIND.”
    René Char

    For its cultural return, the Bullukian Foundation is hosting a major monographic exhibition by the artist François Réau.

  • La Menuiserie

    The exhibition "SILLAGE " brings together the visual artists : Gaston and Cécilie. In the Menuiserie, at Solid'arte, they present their perceptions of FRAGILITY.

    • Résonance

    THE BREACH

    QUARTET

    QUARTET opens its doors and introduces its residents.

  • Le Bazar - Hôpital Saint Jean de Dieu

  • Le Bazar - Hôpital Saint Jean de Dieu

  • Fondation Bullukian

    “FREEDOM IS BORN, AT NIGHT, ANYWHERE, IN A HOLE IN A WALL, ON THE PATH OF ICE WIND.” René Char

    For its cultural return, the Bullukian Foundation is hosting a major monographic exhibition by the artist François Réau, who pursues his exploration of drawing with the presentation of unique art works, often deployed in installations and which question our relationship to the landscape and our perception of time.

    Through this exhibition, François Réau wished to pay tribute to the figure of the great poet and resistant René Char and his radical writing, sometimes abrupt but always striking; poetry then becomes the path of a sensitive proposal that oscillates between presence and absence.

    The artist, who invokes the spirit of places in his projects to better reveal them, is particularly interested in the textile history of the city of Lyon, while engaging in an unprecedented with a regional company La Trudine, whose fabric production combines historical know-how and latest generation printing techniques. François Réau’s experience of drawing, made with meticulous observation, regularity and repeated gestures, is here reinvented to unfold and emancipate itself on a life-size fabric, like a new symbolic space. The pattern replaces the fine line of the pencil and the effects of unexpected gradients vibrating in contact with the material allow a new narration which makes visible unexplored phenomena.

    Fanny Robin, curator

  • Ateliers Au46

    JM Braizat’s graphic creations and oral performances question the relationship of internal surrealism as a barrier to the overwhelming external world. Close to Buddhist philosophy, his creations are true mental landscapes guided by meditation and the relationship to the visible and internal worlds that we have in each of us. It offers the public a new vision of what constitutes us mentally: an internal world made up of several layers, layers, energies. This vision makes us less fragile, stronger. Jean-Michel Braizat defines his Art as Vital.

  • Musée d'Art Roger-Quilliot

    Exhibition organised within the framework of the International Festival of Extra Ordinary Textiles (FITE) and the Saison croisée France Portugal of Institut Français.

  • Galerie Giardi

    Exhibition "Vies Tranquilles...?" - Isabelle d'Assignies

  • art3

    Sarah Degenhardt, born 1992 in Memmingen, Germany, studied Fine Arts at Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste Karlsruhe, Germany, at École Supérieure d’Art La Réunion and at École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux Arts de Paris, France. Experiences of landscape, nature and their influence on humans and their habitus are the breeding ground and initial moment of her works. In the course of the working process she transforms them into densely reduced images which find their translation in audiovisual multichannel installations, paper works and sculptures. Spatial mannerisms, points of reference and where everything tilts are the elements and moments that interest her continuously, luring the visitors into a fold of space-time, where everything is being tipped over to be rearranged anew. She was awarded with several prizes, grants and residencies and was represented internationally in exhibitions in Germany, Portugal, France, Iceland and Japan.

  • art3

    Sarah Degenhardt, born 1992 in Memmingen, Germany, studied Fine Arts at Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste Karlsruhe, Germany, at École Supérieure d’Art La Réunion and at École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux Arts de Paris, France.

  • Musée Bargoin , Clermont Auvergne Métropole

    Exhibition in the framework of the International Festival of Extra Ordinary Textiles (FITE). The FITE is a project that shows our contemporary world far from being only a place where we show know-how or exceptional fabrics. For the past 10 years, it has aimed to "change the world", by exploring human diversity through textiles from different countries and countries and through actions with diverse audiences.

  • La Taille de mon âme

    This exhibition, which is called "Chemin de traverse" which can be translated to "The alternative path", deals mainly with the journeys of migrants through the eyes of contemporary artists. The aim of the exhibition is to show how artists, through very different languages (music, video, photography, ceramics, embroidery, comics, installations...) can tackle the subject of migrants.

    • Résonance

    Exposition humus

    Galerie Kashagan

    the Kashagan gallery presents a collective exhibition of five painters, Stéphane Pencréac'h, Marcos Carrasquer, Denis Laget, Jörg Langhans, and Julien Grenier.