The Sainte-Réparate Gallery in Nice changes name and concept.

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“Cataclysm in the Garden” is a solo exhibition by Lina HENTGEN and Gaëlle HIPPOLYTE, two young visual artists representing the new wave of French Contemporary Art. Both artists live and work in Paris and were trained in Nice and Paris, where they graduated from the ENSA at Villa Arson and ENSBA in Paris.

The project mixes volumes, drawings, and installations, in a topographic formula akin to an industrial urban landscape. The audience is invited on a journey implicitly referring to the modern city, industry, and labor. The various installations converse with each other, offering a space composed of small islands.

Gallery A.

Gallery A. is an experimental space where artists can connect through the establishment of a collaboration process with key players in the Niçois contemporary art scene, notably including Villa Arson and the Botox[s] network…

As a place of initial hopes, Gallery A. provides a space for very fresh creations to present their research and demonstrate the multiplicity of forms and aspects they embody. A priority will be given to the networks of Higher Art Schools for invitations to artists from the local, regional, and national scenes.

The exhibitions produced by Gallery A. will be offered to other institutions in France or abroad that perform similar work, thus creating exchanges.

Thus, the exhibition “Cataclysm in the Garden,” produced by the City of Nice, is invited in September to the halls of the French Embassy in New Delhi.

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