An extraordinary collection of works produced by the crazy, the unattached and the marginal, the Museum of Art Brut is a true delight in this all-too-rational world.
Osmose represents the interaction between the two artistic universes of sculptor Agnes Bogaert and painter Christelle Romulus, currently at the Domaine Claire Mayol in Port Vendres.
In the sumptuous surroundings of the Chateau de Jau and its former silk-factory turned exhibition space, Nicolas Cussac’s art has found a home for the summer.
“La terre, le feu, l’eau, l’air”, Jean Lurcat’s work at the Musée Rigaud in Perpignan, emphasises the elemental , experimental nature of the artist’s journey.
The latest show at the Pavillon des Arts in Port Vendres is a pleasing marriage of painting and sculpture.
Plein Soleil tells a dramatic story, touching and violent and hopeful in turns.
Enter the magical bestiary of Matthieu Malvoisin.
Thanks to this exhibition, the nomads’ story is finally being told.
We will be judged as a society on how well we treat them.
The latest exhibition in Céret Museum is devoted to the modern tapestries of an eclectic artist.
History tells the facts – Art tells the story