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Aqua Terra at François Schneider Foundation, Wattwiller

September 19, 2024
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Aqua Terra is on view at François Schneider Foundation, Wattwiller

April 20 – September 22, 2024

The François Schneider Foundation presents a temporary exhibition entitled “Aqua Terra”, showcasing contemporary ceramics through the sculptural work of some thirty ceramic artists. “Aqua Terra” offers the opportunity to plunge into a world both tangible and fantastic, where the imagination is set free through the magic of ceramics. Structured in six parts, the exhibition unveils different universes linked to the aquatic world, transporting visitors from the sunny beach to the marine horizon, from the polar regions to the depths of the ocean. The artists have explored all manifestations of water, from the beauty of icebergs floating in the oceans to underwater life with its colorful corals and marine animals.

The ceramic sculptures provide a striking representation of these different sources of inspiration around water while conveying its fragility and delicacy as a precious ecosystem.

Exhibition curator: Sarah Guilain, in charge of artistic projects and the collection

Artists: Jeanne Andrieu, Agathe Brahami-Ferron, Mélanie Broglio, Mathilde Cochepin, Rose-Marie Crespin, Johan Creten, Cordina & Mérovée Dubois, Alexandra Engelfriet, Cécile Fouillade, Jean-François Fouilhoux, Sébastien Gouju, Elsa Guillaume, Leïla Helmstetter, Marie Heughebaert, Safia Hijos, Romuald Jandolo, Alexandre et Florentine Lamarche-Ovize, Claire Lindner, Cat Loray, Weronika Lucinska, Petra Marianne Meier, Aline Morvan, Le Palais du Corbeau, Lisa Pelisson, Muriel Persil, Clément Petibon, Sarah Pschorn, Grégoire Scalabre, Aline Schmitt, Kartini Thomas, Félicien Umbreit, Bénédicte Vallet

Contact
info@fondationfrancoisschneider.org

Fondation François Schneider
27 rue de la Première Armée
68700 Wattwiller
France

Photos © Steeve Constanty

Tags: François Schneider Foundation

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