Let’s go. For art. In 10,080 minutes, on Saturday April 20, at 3 p.m. sharp, while the moon will be on its 12th day of eclipse, busy rebuilding its quarters, we open ours to you with luminous, bold and generous works.—For this 2024 edition, we invited artists to celebrate renewal, hope, and life, with works that bear, implicitly, the imprint of time.—We live in a time of great upheaval. Uncertainty creeps into our lives. Making art is in itself an act of commitment. This is exactly what we want to emphasize and remind people of during this benefit exhibition. An event that we want to bring together, inclusive, festive and, hopefully, lucrative, for our center and the artists who participate.—With (or despite) this early spring, come and celebrate with us the recovery, the green, the light. Let yourself be dazzled
Let’s go. For art. In 10,080 minutes, on Saturday April 20, at 3 p.m. sharp, while the moon will be on its 12th day of eclipse, busy rebuilding its quarters, we open ours to you with luminous, bold and generous works.—For this 2024 edition, we invited artists to celebrate renewal, hope, and life, with works that bear, implicitly, the imprint of time.—We live in a time of great upheaval. Uncertainty creeps into our lives. Making art is in itself an act of commitment. This is exactly what we want to emphasize and remind people of during this benefit exhibition. An event that we want to bring together, inclusive, festive and, hopefully, lucrative, for our center and the artists who participate.—With (or despite) this early spring, come and celebrate with us the recovery, the green, the light. Let yourself be dazzled by astonishing, astonishing, stunning works. Succumb. For art. (source: B-312 website 2024-05-17)