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Exposition Tutti Frutti Au Centre D Art Contemporain D Anglet Lorsque Les Marches Inspirent Les Artistes

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The exhibition "Tutti Frutti" at the Anglet Contemporary Art Center features works from eighteen French and international artists, exploring themes inspired by local markets and consumption. The show aims to allow visitors to experience art like browsing a market, prompting reflection on food, consumption habits, and artistic nourishment.

Key points

  • The exhibition showcases diverse works (sculptures, paintings, video) from eighteen French and international artists.
  • It uses the local Quintaou market as a source of inspiration for the overall theme.
  • Two resident artists, Déborah Bron and Camille Sevez, created interactive elements, such as a large garland of baskets, to engage visitors.
  • The exhibition is curated to contextualize art within the framework of a market experience.
  • Curator Anne-Laure Lestage states the goal is for visitors to reflect on consumption patterns, food, and production methods.

Claims assessed

  • VerifiableThe "Tutti Frutti" exhibition features works from eighteen French and international artists in Anglet.
  • VerifiableThe exhibit aims to prompt visitors to consider themes related to food, consumption, and production methods.
  • VerifiableDéborah Bron and Camille Sevez developed an interactive installation using baskets inspired by the Quintaou market.

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