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BRUSSELS ALBA SUAU Saturday December 13th from 12 to 6 pm Alba Suau (b. 1997, Mallorca, Spain) approaches painting as a living event, born from meditative walks in which she captures the subtle textures, colors, and rhythms of the landscape. These impressions, reinterpreted through memory, take shape in the studio as layered compositions that merge observation and recollection. Working with oil, acrylic, dry pastel, and casein on canvas, she explores the porous boundary between memory and reality. In recent projects such as Las dos rocas and Entre casa María y la mía, she delves into the geographies of childhood and the personal and collective bonds we form with place. SAINT-PAUL DE VENCE ROMAIN ZACCHI Opening Saturday December 13th from 10am to 6 pm Fondation CAB Saint-Paul de Vence is pleased to present its 10th artist-in-residency, Romain Zacchi from November 3rd to December 4th. “I am Romain Zacchi, my practice explores the ambivalent relationship between humans and their material environment, through forms that both question and soothe. I mainly work with steel, aluminum, and Belgian blue stone. The objects I create or transform appear suspended, removed from any functional purpose. They carry within them a silent, almost mineral memory, and a dignity that predates all forms of exploitation. The studio becomes a space of listening, where intuition comes before intention, and thought emerges through direct contact with matter”. BRUSSELS ART & LANGUAGE, 1965-2025 Exhibition open from Wednesday to Saturday from 12 to 6 pm Fondation CAB presents an exhibition devoted to the Art & Language movement, paying tribute to sixty years of experimentation, debate, and intellectual provocation that have shaped the history of conceptual [removed]; SAINT-PAUL DE VENCE CONVERGENCES With Charlotte vander Borght, Alain Biltereyst, Exhibition open from Thursday to Saturday from 10 to 6 pm Fondation CAB Saint-Paul-de-Vence presents CONVERGENCES, a group exhibition uniting four artists, Charlotte vander Borght, Alain Biltereyst, Olaf Holzapfel and François Morellet around form, space, and materiality. Curated by Belgian gallerist Albert Baronian, the show creates a dialogue across generations and mediums.
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