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23 December 2019

Henri Olivier

Born in Algiers, Henri Olivier is a French sculptor. Following his studies of plastic expression at Villa Arson, he developed alongside his practice as an artist, an experience of the garden and landscape. The work of Henri Olivier questions the relationship of sculpture to the garden, the environment and the…

6 January 2021

Malik Sidibe

Malick Sidibé was born in Soloba, Mali in 1936. He was at first a shepherd, a cow herder and a farmer. He then studied drawing and jewelry at the School of Sudanese artisans (now National Institute of Arts Bamako) in Bamako. In 1955, he entered the studio “Photo service” by…

23 December 2019

Pascal Pinaud

Pascal Pinaud, artist living in Nice, revisits painting since the end of the 80s, questioning the gesture and its history, mainly that of abstract avant-gardes. If he participates in the renewal of the genre, he also comes out of the canvas to stage constructions and three-dimensional assemblies. The use of…

23 December 2019

Jose Maria Sicilia

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23 December 2019

Cédric Tanguy

Cédric Tanguy is a French artist born in Brittany who today lives and works in Dieppe. Cédric Tanguy’s work is a mixture of art history and popular imagery, resulting in an iconography of which he is both the author, the subject and the center. Cédric Tanguy observes what surrounds him…

23 December 2019

Cédric Teisseire

Cédric Teisseire is a painter from the Villa Arson in Nice; he is also the co-founder of the Station, a space devoted to contemporary creation. “Cédric Teisseire is known for his paintings composed of colored lines that fall in a straight line and that form like curtains improbably thrown on…

23 December 2019

Xavier Theunis

Born in 1978 in Anderlecht, Belgium, Xavier Theunis studied at Villa Arson in Nice. He exhibited in municipal galleries and joined the Catherine Issert Gallery in Saint-Paul de Vence in 2005. He is present at MAMAC for “Contemporary Art and the Côte d’Azur” in 2011, then enters into the collections…