SAINT-PAUL DE VENCE LAST DAYS TO SEE OUR EXHIBITIONS EDITH DEKYNDT Specific Subjects Curated by María Inés Rodríguez Until the 27th October Specific Subjects, Edith Dekyndt, Fondation CAB Saint-Paul de Vence, 2024 Edith Dekyndt’s project for Fondation CAB in Saint-Paul de Vence, Specific Subjects, weaves together new and evolving technologies, ancestral knowledge and contemporary issues. Some of the works challenge the decomposition of matter, allowing us to sketch out an atmosphere between brutality and fragility, problematising the presence of these two antagonistic notions in the same place. The exhibition at Saint-Paul de Vence is both a journey through Edith Dekyndt’s artistic universe, where the dialogue between nature and culture intertwines with the land, and an experience that transcends the usual spaces of art. As viewers, she invites us to explore multiple levels of meaning and to question our understanding of space, memory and temporality. MULLER VAN SEVEREN Until the 27th October Courtesy Muller Van Severen Studio Fondation CAB Saint-Paul de Vence presents an exhibition by the Belgian designer duo Muller Van Severen. Fien Muller (1978, Lokeren) and Hannes Van Severen (1979, Ghent) offer a selection of pieces from the last 12 years completed by unusual objects such as prototypes, drawings and materials. An additional dimension is given to the experience thanks to close-ups taken by the photographer duo Scheltens and Abbenes. Between art and design, Muller Van Severen creates pieces of furniture that interact with the space in which they are located and are distinguished by careful research into art, architecture and materials. ENJOY THE AUTUMNAL SUN IN SAINT-PAUL DE VENCE
Pendant l’automne et l’hiver, la Fondation CAB de Saint-Paul de Vence vous ouvre les portes de ses chambres d’hôtes à des tarifs préférentiels. Les quatre chambres de la Fondation CAB ont été dessinées par l’architecte et designer Charles Zana pour offrir à chacun de nos hôtes une expérience exceptionnelle. Simplicité et raffinement se mêlent à l’art omniprésent du jardin qui les [removed];
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