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French Kiss
Participating Artist:
Amaury Dubois and Jacques Tenenhaus
23 April 2016 - 28 May 2016 (Reception: 22 April 2016)
Mulan Gallery Singapore welcomes two artists from France, sculptor JACQUES TENENHAUS and painter AMAURY DUBOIS in the travelling exhibition French Kiss, which arrives in Singapore from France in the month of April. This exhibition will take place at the same time as Voilah! 2016 as France celebrates more than 50 years of friendship with Singapore. The exhibition will run from 23 April to 28 May 2016.
While these two artists may exercise their art in different ways and forms, they find themselves meeting at a common nexus. Both are concerned with the attempt to depict feelings and emotions through their work. Sometimes dipping into the realm of the unreal, these sculptures and paintings evoke and conjure up feelings that dwell in the unconscious. These works point to the possibility of making visible the invisible, of making apparent and privy to the eye what is not normally accessible by it.
Immerse yourself in emotions. Discover the power of this intimate art in French Kiss.
