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One dollar gold pink by Karl Lagasse

One dollar gold pink

Karl Lagasse

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2023

One Dollar Gold Pink is a limited and numbered sculpture by Karl Lagasse, part of his famous series One Dollar. Made using aluminum engraving, this piece has a gold and pink finish that symbolizes the marriage of wealth and art. Through this work, Lagasse questions the symbolic value of money in our society and elevates it to the status of an art object.

This work connects to One Dollar Red Mat, where Lagasse continues to explore the same themes through different finishes and colors.

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L'écume du temps n°4

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2024

Crystal sculpture

Bronze base finish available for an additional €3,100.

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L'écume du temps n°4 by Jean-François Lemaire

Tétine bleue

Thierry Ledé

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2023

Masterpiece series with object under a bell

QR code on the back of the work listing the place and date of collection

Diasec plexi 3 and 2mm dibond printing.

Matt silver aluminum frame frame.

Limited print, signed and delivered with certificate of authenticity.

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Tétine bleue - toy n°44 by Thierry Ledé

Featured artists

Christelle Dubois French painter

Chris.Ø

Painter from Oléronnaise, granddaughter of an oyster farmer and fisherman. Christelle is fascinated by the Charente Islands.

In 2009, she discovered the private collection of aboriginal paintings by her friend Australian historian and writer Peter Grose. This encounter, which was a revelation, will launch his artistic career.

From this ancestral art, Christelle chooses to keep only the point. She imbues her works with movement, musicality, mineral nuances and invites us to a graphic reading of her maritime environment: between clearings and salt flats, fish locks and a stormy horizon.

“The earth vibrates, the colors dance and the surface undulates”

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Madneom

Madneom

Discover the fascinating world of Madneom, the metal designer-sculptor, alias Benjamin Henry, since 2001. Fascinated by steel, iron, and metal, he considers them to be intimate allies in his artistic, architectural and artisanal creations.

The 2000s marked the advent of artistic wastelands, free art territories. Benjamin Henry joined one of these multidisciplinary artist groups, where the MADNEOM project, a scenographic research laboratory, was born.

Madneom advocates artistic freedom, favoring creative addiction and the exploration of unknown paths. Each work reflects a dreaminess mixed with industrial art, emerging from the constant challenge of new techniques and variations in use.

In 2012, the arrival of Floria Lunet enriched the picture. A versatile artist, she brings a unique dimension to the project. In 2023, as co-managers, this dynamic duo managed an artistic and artisanal structure focused on unusual creations: atypical layouts, original decorations, large-format sculptures and space design. Immerse yourself in the innovative world of Madneom, where creativity and artistic diversity flourish.

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Dernières actualités

What is contemporary art?

Contemporary art is a mirror of our time, a rich and diverse artistic movement that questions the limits of art while reflecting current social and cultural concerns. Since the end of the Second World War, he has distinguished himself by his innovation, his commitment and the use of multiple mediums, from painting to digital art. In our galleries in La Rochelle and on Île de Ré, discover a selection of works that celebrate contemporary creativity, combining emerging talents and established artists. Explore this captivating universe through our exhibitions or online, and participate in an artistic dialogue that inspires and transforms the way we look at the world.

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