It was in the presence of many personalities from the world of art and culture that Maison Ruinart unveiled its artistic Carte Blanche at the Carreau du Temple in Paris.
The 2023 vintage is signed by the French artist Eva Jospin.
Carte Blanche to Eva Jospin
In images, in pictures
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See the slideshow14 photos
Charlotte Rampling, Pierre Niney, Lou Doillon, Lena Mahfouf, Audrey Tautou, Chloé Jouannet, Panayotis Pascot, Jean-Charles de Castelbajac, Yann Arthus-Bertrand, Willy Cartier... responded to the champagne house's invitation to discover the
Promenade(s) en Champagne
exhibition .
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My proposal for this artistic reinterpretation takes the form of a journey through a sculptural setting that pays homage to this landscape.
Eva Jospin
During the visit, the guests evolved in a landscape of cardboard, a singular panorama intertwining the cycles of history and vegetation.
A theme dear to the artist.
This artistic reinterpretation was made up of around twenty works representing Eva Jospin's vision of the Champagne terroir.
Composed largely of cardboard, the artist's favorite material, his installation takes the form of a set of creations, high reliefs, drawings and embroidery that revolve around a Carmontelle, an invention of the Age of Enlightenment, echoing the history of the 18th century which saw the birth of Maison Ruinart.