Issue 10

Joël Leick

par Rachel Hardouin

« Paradox of an imaginary dialogue »

Victoria Tanto

par Axelle Delorme

Born in France in 1988, Victoria Tanto is an artist who graduated from the École des arts décoratifs de Paris, first in animated film and then in textile and materials design. For several years, she worked for the scenographers at Chanel, creating 1:50 or 1:100 scale images of the vegetation used to dress the haute couture catwalks. At the same time, inspired by this high-precision work, she developed her own artistic research, particularly in embroidery, which she experimented with in an approach marked by black and white and repetition.

Éric Michel

par Eduardo Pérez Michel

In the vibrant world of contemporary art, few artists manage to capture the essence of time and light with the mastery and ingenuity of Éric Michel. Born in France, Éric Michel has developed a remarkable career marked by constant exploration and an unwavering passion for innovation.

Anaïs Yeonhwa

par Alexandre Ortiz Hervias

"Recovery", "Healing", "Omnipresent", "Light", "Eternity", "Immensity", "Kairos", "Weft and Warp", "Peace", "Relationship" and so on. Anaïs writes these words down in her notebook and immerses herself in them before beginning her long creative process. This process requires patience and persistence. She maintains that in a technological, digital world in which time passes too quickly, she chooses to work against the tide of her times. She wants to show energy, space and the universe in her own language. The space that is invisible, untouchable, becomes visible and palpable through the silhouettes fashioned in knitwear.

Charles Belle

par Eduardo Pérez Viloria

Marie Pervenche

par Eduardo Pérez Viloria

In the vast world of contemporary art, where the boundaries between disciplines are blurred and artistic expressions are constantly reinvented, a figure has emerged who defies convention and captures the essence of our times: Marie Pervenche. Renowned for her daring approach and her ability to transform common spaces into stages for reflection and provocation, she has established herself as one of the most influential performance artists of her generation. With a career spanning more than a decade, Marie Pervenche has combined her training in the performing arts with a deep social and political commitment, creating works that not only entertain, but also question and challenge the viewer.

Loïc Allemand

par Kim Chi Pho

Loïc Allemand is a French painter born in 1973. After graduating from the École des Beaux-Arts in Toulouse, Montpellier and Barcelona, he devoted himself entirely to painting. His figurative and post-impressionist works have been exhibited in a number of well-known galleries, as well as in numerous international collections. The Musée des Beaux- Arts in Béziers exhibits the artist's work in its permanent collection.

Christelle Auguste

par Lucy Bawden