QUAND LES FILS S’EN MÊLENT: RENCONTRES SINGULIÈRES
Arlette Cretin-Maitenaz, Marianne Lemoine and Adam Nidzgorski invent worlds populated by fragile figures, expressive forces, secret forms and poetic questions.
Here, textiles become an intimate territory, somewhere between naive and singular art, where each work is inhabited, intuitive, silent, joyful and sometimes strange. Beauty emerges, even askew.
An exhibition of patience, chance and necessity.
Three artists, three distinct ways of bringing textile to life beyond the limits of tradition.
Arlette Cretin-Maitenaz, Marianne Lemoine and Adam Nidzgorski create worlds inhabited by fragile figures, expressive forces, hidden forms and poetic questions. Here, textile becomes an intimate territory, somewhere between naïve art and singular art, where each work feels alive – intuitively quiet, joyful, and at times strangely unsettling. Beauty appears unexpectedly even slightly askew.
An exhibition shaped by patience, chance, and necessity.
Marie Lelièvre
During the exhibition, on Saturday June 6 at 2pm, Aux Docks d’Arles welcomes painter MARJAN and psychoanalyst Karine PRADELLE, who will host a discussion on the theme of “The creative act and what it implies”.