Organic Ceramics
Until February 18 at Phoenix Park, visitors can discover ceramic art with the exhibition titled “Organic Ceramics” by apostropheHโ โ Renan LE BOULCโH.
The artist has a fascination with nature and organic forms that led him to explore the technique of ceramics.
For 15 years, he has been creating living objects with a touch of finesse and flame.
Through the exhibition, he showcases his ceramics while offering visitors installations integrated into the tropical and lush universe of the Orchid greenhouse.
Spectators will be able to observe the artist’s artistic technique through his 200 ephemeral “raw” pieces and other “cooked” ones, thus forming the double kinetic funnel.
Tutti Frutti & Ephemeral Sculptures
Until March 4, the Phoenix Park in the city of Nice is also offering the exhibition “Tutti Frutti & Ephemeral Sculptures” by Christian GLEISES.
The photographer shows his passion for studio photography through these works in order to convey to art enthusiasts and the curious the techniques and experiments of the artist over time.
“Tutti Frutti” or the unsuspected botanical delicacy allows visitors to experience a staging with sobriety and a touch of transparency in these plants to observe all the aesthetics and intimate richness.
“Ephemeral Sculptures” is an observation by the photographer that will leave you quite perplexed. Since after immersing in the artistic nature of the subject, the mind calls for another interpretation.
With mastery of high-speed photography, which is Christian GLEISES’ area of expertise, it allows capturing very fleeting moments such as droplet collisions to enter a world of the unusual with one of his musical creations.