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THEY CAME TO ART IN LOFT

September 2019

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The first "Art in Loft" exhibition brought together three exceptionally talented women in an exhibition entitled "Convergences".

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- Marie-Pierre Majourau (majouraumariepierre.fr)

black sandstone and glass sculptures

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- Elisabeth Mounic (lixow.com/elisabeth_mounic)

abstract paintings and Chinese inks

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- Nathalie Javaloyes (nathalie-javaloyes.weonea.com)

wood carvings

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Gloria (Francis Poulenc)
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Roger and Guy Foucat

Two brothers with complementary talents succeeded these artists:

 

- Guy Foucat, sculptor

 

- Roger Foucat, photographer.

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The opening of the exhibition was memorable, with the private concert of Jacky Berecoccea, renowned jazz trumpeter.

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December 2020

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Sorgel

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"Art in Loft" also had the honor of welcoming the artist Sorgel and his dreamlike works.

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School children had the opportunity to enter his world and decipher his paintings.

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The richness of the canvases in details and references was the opportunity for the pupils to play a treasure hunt around musical instruments.

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