Museums with open arms
● Jean Claraq at the Delacroix museum
Jean Claracq is a young 30-year-old painter born in Bayonne and working in his studio in Aubervilliers.
Noticed by the Sultana gallery (20th), the promising artist receives an emblematic carte blanche which leads him to compare his works with that of the great master Delacroix!
A major challenge for anyone who has already exhibited at the Louis Vuitton Foundation in 2020. His oils on wood, between reality and fiction, are part of a very contemporary aesthetic.
Claracq draws images of his characters from Instagram or magazines and turns them into “avatars” in scenes from a hyperconnected but often isolated world.
To discover absolutely.
Until November 1st at
the Delacroix Museum
(6th).
See also
David Hockney makes his “Bayeux tapestry” at the Musée de l'Orangerie
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Huong Dodinhau at the Guimet museum
His extraordinary sensitivity to light, which is reflected in his paintings where a succession of worked layers of pigments accumulates, goes back very far to his childhood.
Arrived from Vietnam in 1953, at the age of 8, she experienced her first
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