Join us at ST-ART 2024 Exhibition in Strasbourg, France
- Join us at ST-ART at the Parc des expositions in Strasbourg, France at Booth 2B07 from 29th November to 1st December 2024
- Book your fair tickets now OR contact us for VIP admission at contact@art-trope.com : opening on Thursday 28 November 2024 from 3pm
- You can now view a selection of the artists’ works in a dedicated virtual gallery : https://bit.ly/3SyutGx
We are delighted to announce Art Trope Gallery’s participation in the 2024 edition of the ST-ART Contemporary Art and Design Fair in Strasbourg, France, located at the Parc des expositions (Rue Fritz Kieffer, 67000, STRASBOURG).
From November 29 to December 1st, 2024, we will be presenting the works of our Artists:
Florence Sartori, Benoît Singy, Bruno Palisson and Barbara Christol
Florence Sartori has placed women at the centre of her aesthetic universe. Her approach, resolutely focused on life, evokes emotion through timeless female figures. Whether she is a blooming woman, a warrior, fragile or assertive, for Florence Sartori the woman is both singular and plural. She seeks to highlight the dynamism, energy and vitality of the body in motion and to express its freedom. These vestal-like women, fully feminine and free, never really reveal themselves. Dressed simply in patina, they tell the story of a woman.
Benoît Singy’s artistic work is rooted in a deep awareness of nature, in particular the vibrations of light and the forms that emerge from it. The places where he works and the seasons are therefore crucial. The painter plays with the expressive power of depth of field to reveal the generous plasticity of the materials. His practice and mastery of artistic and craftsmanship techniques allow us to discover in Benoît Singy’s works a unique and outstanding approach to the themes of memory and anchoring, generally emphasized by a strong gesture.
Beyond the great question of the “Origin of life” and its mystery, the natural structure, matters, forms and hues of nature are the basis of Bruno Palisson’s inspiration. The works are a means to transport the Artist’s memory, and are in perpetual motion. Bruno Palisson’s photographs are not recognisable landscapes or clearly identifiable objects, but moments and/or suggested thoughts, which he recommends to browser and share.
Barbara Christol moves between figuration and abstraction. Very attached to the handicraft aspect of her work, the artist painter uses classical techniques and traditional tools, which she mixes and combines with more contemporary techniques. The line is omnipresent in her work, for her it is the bridge between the two, the common thread. Barbara Christol weaves and unweaves an oeuvre in which the subjects are infinitely intertwined in a game of solids, voids and thin lines. The painter’s architectural universes underline an optimistic view of the world.