Art Trope Gallery participates in the contemporary Art and Design fair ST-ART in Strasbourg from 26 to 28 November 2021 at Booth D17!
- Join us at the contemporary art and design fair ST-ART located at the Exhibition Complex – Hall 1 in Strasbourg, France from 26 to 28 November 2021
- Book your tickets for the fair now or contact us for a VIP entrance at contact@art-trope.com
- Discover the artworks of the gallery’s Artists that we will present in a dedicated virtual gallery
We are delighted to announce Art Trope Gallery‘s participation in the 2021 edition of the contemporary Art and Design fair ST-ART in Strasbourg, located at the Exhibition Complex – Hall 1 (Rue Fritz Kieffer, 67000, Strasbourg, France).
From 26 to 28 November 2021, we will present the artworks of our Artists at the Booth D17:
- Antoine Buttafoghi, Photographer,
- Alain Le Chapelier, Photographer
- Bruno Palisson, Photographer,
- Charles Weber, Photographer,
- Florence Sartori, Sculptor,
- Hélène Hubert, Photographer,
- Harry Ergott, Painter,
- Isabelle Vougny, Painter,
- Mireille Lopez, Painter,
- Nathan Soulez-Larivière, Photographer,
Antoine Buttafoghi’s photographs underline loneliness and are composed around humans, connected or not with their environment, in all their diversity. Alain Le Chapelier is interested by the human condition through his photographic series capturing over the years his subjects in interaction with their environment. Bruno Palisson shares the hope that these photographs represent to freeze time in order to capture its emotional dimension which he associates with an abstract surrealist composition. The photographer Charles Weber highlights through his series “Lightscapes” the poetry, the chance and the surprises from every place photographed at night, asleep under the moon, and he wakes them up with colour. The sculptor Florence Sartori places the Woman at the center of her aesthetic universe, associating an approach resolutely turned towards life and highlighting th sensuality of the curves of female bodies.
The golden thread of Hélène Hubert’s photographic work is the energy that animates still lives, and discloses this blurred zone between the object, its reflection and what it represents. Harry Ergott’s pictorial research focuses on female nudes, using the melodies of the human form that he harnesses the melodies of the human form and channels them onto his paintings focused on spontaneity and the energy of the moment. Isabelle Vougny transposes us into a poetic painting in harmony with the nature, based on an anchoring of body and mind, while being linked to the cosmic life of reality. Painter Mireille Lopez reveals her soul in her abstract paintings and bring to life emotions, feelings and relationships with others, capturing the beauty and fragility of the human. Nathan Soulez-Larivière’s photographs testify to his sensitivity to the beauty of nature and dedicade his works to serve human consciousness.