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Rosine Le Noane: the Art of Capturing Light (Exclusive Preview)

Some artworks cannot be explained—they must be experienced. Rosine Le Noane’s creations belong to this category. With a rare mastery of watercolor, the artist transforms a glimmer of light, a reflection, or a breath of air into pure emotion. An artist who lets light speak for itself Rosine Le Noane approaches watercolor as a sensitive […]

Portrait en noir et blanc de l’artiste contemporaine Flo Muliardo, regard tourné vers la lumière. Photographie illustrant son engagement auprès des enfants et la série Les Enfants Rois, présentée dans ART MAG.
Flo Muliardo, “Les Enfants Rois”: When Art Restores the Dignity of Childhood

Powerful portraits of children — not decorative ones Crowns, bold colors, black outlines: in her series “Les Enfants Rois”, artist Flo Muliardo places the child at the center. Her paintings do not seek cuteness but dignity. Direct gazes, tight framing, vibrant backgrounds — everything is designed to create a true encounter. 👉 In ART MAG, […]

Portrait photographique d’Odette Pauvert, artiste peintre française, posant en manteau clair et chapeau à motifs géométriques devant un mur de pierre, années 1920.
Odette Pauvert (1903–1966): A Classical Modernity in the Age of Art Deco

The first woman painter to win the Grand Prix de Rome (1925), Odette Pauvert forged a sober, frontal modernity, nourished by the Quattrocento and conceived for large-scale decorative schemes. From the Villa Medici to the intimate scenes of the postwar years, her path sheds light on another history of the interwar period. Biographical Landmarks Trained […]

Portrait collectif peint par Odette Pauvert, montrant plusieurs personnages de face et de profil, dont une jeune femme coiffée d’un bonnet coloré et un homme vêtu d’un foulard jaune.
Odette Pauvert at La Piscine Roubaix — Art Deco Exhibition

Exhibition — Odette Pauvert at La Piscine (Roubaix): the first woman painter to win the Grand Prix de Rome presents a classical modernity nourished by Italy and the monumental language of Art Deco. A rich itinerary — Rome, Paris, Brittany, Spain — that reframes the interwar years. October 11, 2025 – January 11, 2026.

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Lise Terdjman — “Dearest Louise” at the Museum of Picardy (Amiens)

Artist and researcher Lise Terdjman brings Louise Maignan-Larivière back to life through a journey combining drawing, ceramics, textiles, video and archives — on view from 26 August 2025 to 4 January 2026 at the Musée de Picardie in Amiens. Why “Très chère Louise” ? “Très chère Louise, here is the dream and the fiction of […]