POINT BARRE & KO
In this intimate gallery, where the smell of turpentine reminds us that this is not just a place of exposure, but a workshop-gallery, three artists are exposed. On the one hand, the two painters: . Bernard Kowalczuk and Polish Jacek Hazuka. On the other hand, the sculptor Arrageois Jacques Pentel. In the first two, the city is in honour. Whether it is right and bright, like the roofs of Paris or New York's buildings at Kowalczuk, or it is more blurred and poetic like the statues in the fog at Hazuka. In the third, it is an ethnic vision of art that expresses itself through sculptures with an ancestral wisdom. But there is a common point between these three artists, in addition to their attachment to the northern region, and it is a poetic vision of the world around us. The second room in the gallery, with wood, allows you to immerse yourself in the works by sitting on the big sofas, under light lighting, not far from the workshop where the artists can be heard. Bar & KO allows not only to discover three artistic universes but also simply to meditate on art.
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