It is a prestigious apartment, located on the Grands Boulevards, as there are thousands in Paris. Remodeled from the entrance to the bathroom, recently renovated and already furnished, it will no doubt be sold to a wealthy foreigner looking for a foothold in the capital. What the buyer will regret, however, are undoubtedly the 70 works of art that were placed in the premises, the time of an exhibition. Fruit of the collaboration between the decorator Olivia Stiegler and the gallery owner Florence Guillier-Bernard of Maison parisienne, this ephemeral presentation allows the artists who created during the confinement to quietly leave their reserve, a way to leave the secret of their workshop on the tiptoeing, waiting for the salons planned for the start of the school year to restart.
Simone Pheulpin is one of them. This "fabric sculptor" never stopped creating during confinement. This state of confinement is customary to him. She can spend hours in front of her table
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