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Dany Mellinger : “I sculpt so that the material can breathe”

Entrevue Delphine Jonckheere et l'artiste Dany Mellinger à Mers les Bains

35 years of sculpture. Monumental works in public spaces. A quest for balance between strength, lightness, and silence.
Dany Mellinger is one of those rare artists who shape matter not just to display it — but to make it come alive.

Sculpture in dialogue with nature and place

This summer, Dany Mellinger’s works are on display in Mers-les-Bains, where several of his sculptures now punctuate the urban landscape. The exhibition was born from a meeting with Dan Jacobson and a true artistic connection with the city.

“I don’t exhibit just to exhibit. I place my sculptures in a space so they can interact with the environment.”

Mellinger works with wood, stone, and stainless steel, always in search of a delicate balance. Some of his pieces appear suspended, under tension — as if the material itself were resisting gravity.

Sculptures that carry memory and meaning

Among his most iconic creations are Imoji, a protective dragon inspired by Asian culture, and The Third Person, a polished stainless-steel sculpture that reflects light, sky… and the gaze of the viewer. Each piece tells a story, an invitation to slow down and see differently.

“We are all someone’s third person. I love when sculptures spark unexpected interpretations.”

An unconventional path, a commitment to artistic freedom

A self-taught artist, with past experiences in industrial design, theater sets, and even the navy, Mellinger draws inspiration from materials and their constraints. His creative process is grounded in experience, silence, and nature. He sculpts alone, in a quiet studio surrounded by greenery — a space that allows him to reflect and create with intention.

📖 The full interview is featured in the latest issue of ART MAG — a captivating conversation about creation, the living world, transmission, and the invisible links between humans and matter.

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Zandra Rhodes in Valencia : Carrera de Lápices, a Journey into the Creative Process

Zandra Rhodes

An Immersive Exhibition at the Heart of the Creative Process of the Iconic British Designer

Until July 15, 2025, the Dr. Robot Gallery in Valencia presents Carrera de Lápices, an exhibition dedicated to Zandra Rhodes, a key figure in British fashion. Curated by Andrey Bartenev and Alexander Khromov, this immersive installation invites visitors into the singular world of the designer — where textile, drawing, and visual memory converge.

Carrera de Lápices: When the Pencil Becomes an Artistic Manifesto

The title of the exhibition, Carrera de Lápices — literally “pencil race” — evokes the joyful frenzy of the creative gesture. At the heart of the project is the pencil : the foundational tool of visual thinking, and the true trigger of a creation in perpetual motion. Visitors step into a faithful and poetic reconstruction of Zandra Rhodes’ London studio on Bermondsey Street, where her collections have come to life for decades.

In a dense, colorful, and organic scenography, scribbled sketches, hand-printed textiles, working tools, and even pieces of furniture form a living tableau. This is not a traditional retrospective, but rather a vibrant tribute to the creative act — to the genesis of the work itself.

Zandra Rhodes in her London Studio
photo 2008 by Patrick Anderson

Zandra Rhodes : A Legend of Textile Design

A graduate of the Royal College of Art in 1964, Zandra Rhodes is renowned worldwide for her bold patterns, hand-painted prints, and eccentric silhouettes blending punk, glamour, and avant-garde aesthetics. She has dressed iconic figures such as Freddie Mercury and Princess Diana, consistently pushing the boundaries between fashion, art, and textile craftsmanship.

Her work is featured in some of the world’s most prestigious collections, from the Victoria & Albert Museum to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Far from retiring, Rhodes continues to create and archive her legacy through the Zandra Rhodes Foundation, which supports education and the preservation of textile design.

Between Art, Couture, and Immersive Scenography


What sets Carrera de Lápices apart from traditional fashion exhibitions is its focus on the dynamic nature of the creative process. The studio becomes a mental space — a universe where each sketch, draft, and fabric swatch becomes a fragment of thought. The viewer is invited to wander through a studio that is both chaotic and structured, where the gesture itself takes precedence over the finished object.

Bartenev, Montesinos, Zandra Rhodes, Celia B., Krhomov

Curators Bartenev and Khromov did not seek to freeze the work in time, but rather to stage the act of creation in motion. Through a carefully curated selection of archives, prototypes, and working materials, they reveal the delicate mechanics of inspiration — its rhythm, its pauses, its silences.

🔖 Also to read : Zandra Rhodes, Color as a Creative Signature

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60 years of Street Art at Le Mans’ Collégiale : A Must-See Exhibition in 2025

fresque Bault 60 ans de street art Le Mans

From June 7 to September 7, 2025, Le Mans will host an exceptional exhibition celebrating 60 years of urban art.
Banksy, JR, Obey, Miss Tic, Invader, Seth, and many other iconic street artists come together in an unexpected setting: the Collégiale Saint-Pierre-la-Cour. The exhibition L’Art dans la Rue offers a powerful visual journey — from the birth of graffiti to the latest digital evolutions of street art.

Seth

A unique retrospective of street art through the works of 30 international artists

L’Art dans la Rue in Le Mans is one of the major cultural events of 2025. By gathering 30 world-renowned artists, this large-scale event traces the history of street art from the 1960s to the present day.

Banksy, the anonymous British artist known for his biting humor, is showcased alongside JR, famous for his monumental photographic portraits, and Obey (Shepard Fairey), creator of the iconic Barack Obama Hope poster. Miss Tic, a pioneer of poetic stencil art in Paris, Invader, Ernest Pignon-Ernest, Speedy Graphito, Zlotykamien, Jef Aérosol, Brusk, Dran, Seth, Madame, ROA… all have shaped the visual landscape of our times.

Street art sanctified in a former collegiate church

What makes this urban art exhibition so exceptional is its striking setting: a former Gothic collegiate church in the heart of Le Mans. A place steeped in history becomes the stage for a union of the sacred and the subversive, where urban murals meet stained glass windows and centuries-old vaulted ceilings.

The exhibition is free and showcases works rarely seen in galleries or museums — some coming directly from the streets, others created especially for this event. Through an immersive and educational approach, visitors of all ages can explore the social, political, and aesthetic dimensions of the street art movement.

Why visit L’Art dans la Rue in Le Mans?

  • A complete panorama of 60 years of urban art, from 1965 to 2025
  • Rare and iconic works by internationally acclaimed street artists
  • Free admission throughout summer 2025
  • A unique cultural experience in a historic monument
  • A must-see event for lovers of contemporary art, urban culture, and street photography

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In 2025, Le Mans becomes the French capital of street art. L’Art dans la Rue is more than a retrospective — it’s an artistic statement, a deep dive into half a century of creative freedom. Through the intersecting visions of Banksy, Obey, JR, Miss Tic and others, this major exhibition invites us to see — and reflect on — the world around us.

🧠 A free, accessible, and unforgettable exhibition for all lovers of urban art, photography, painting, and contemporary creation.

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