The historical past of La Samaritaine, situated in the 1st arrondissement of Paris, began in 1870 when Ernest Cognacq, a former material salesman, determined to set up a enterprise on rue du Pont Neuf together with his spouse, Marie Louise Jay. In 1900, the couple started accumulating artworks to show in their store. They have been then bequeathed to the town of Paris to create the Musée Cognacq Jay.
At this time, the Samaritaine has decided to place art back at the heart of its creativity and has develop into an actual inventive playground.
Confirmed or new wave artists, pop and playful ephemeral works, video games of supplies, colors and lightweight, la Samaritaine lets artwork redesign its spaces. Every flooring becomes an exhibition area and every wall a way of expression.
Visitors will be capable of discover, amongst other things, the pop and poetic windows of artist Marion Flament, a graduate of the Ecole Boule, of the decorative arts of Paris and winner of the academy of glass know-how of Hermès. The artist provides us a recreation of distinction between mild and shadow and divulges a luminous spectrum of acidulous colors. But in addition, the fabulous work of the artist photographer Ella Bats, (our Coup d’œil Quantity ?? of Acumen), winner of the Prix Jeunes Skills des Brokers Associés and finalist of the 36th pageant of the Villa Noailles, who reveals, via her pictures, the energies that flow into inside beings.
A colourful multi-sensory experience.
La Samaritaine in Arty mode
Until October 31st
9 Rue de la Monnaie
75001 Paris
https://www.dfs.com/fr/samaritaine
Mélissa Burckel
L’article LA SAMARITAINE IN ARTY MODE est apparu en premier sur Galerie Joseph.
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