The monumental works artist Eva Jospin presents at the Palais des papes move us through their blend of architectural power and organic nature. Made from cardboard and various materials, they awaken in each of us the richness of a free and sensitive imagination. By titling her exhibition Palazzo, the artist immerses us in her fascinating constructions, her cenotaphs and ruined monuments. Within the context of these creations, the Palais takes on a different aspect, filled with drawings similar to frescoes or forests, like so many gateways to unknown paths. The French artist's large embroideries become stations in a timeless world. The visual artist explores known materials, both precious and depreciated, and summons our memory as well as our desire for the future.
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Design Eva Jospin
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Aknowledgements Eva Jospin would like to thank the teams from the City of Avignon and Avignon Tourisme: Cécile Helle, Mayor of Avignon, as well as Fabien Auzet, Stéphanie Barquet, Soleene Ben Malem, Stéphanie Brémond, Romain Decelle, Julien Gallon, Jean-Christophe Guisset, Franck Lichaire, Laureline Lucas, Carine Mériaux, Arnaud Pignol, Bruno Portet, Corinne Ramelly, Marianne Robert and Cécile Wiertlewski. The House of Dior and, in particular, Olivier Bialobos. Guillaume Krattinger, and the teams at Artisans du Regard, Philippe Berthé, Bertrand Bidet, Arnaud Briand, Guillaume Champigneul, David de Gourcuff, Elie Hirsch, iGuzzini, Line Martin-Célo, Clara Muller, Emmanuelle and Jérôme de Noirmont, Rebecca Polidori, Anthony Poua, Laurent Quéré, Vincent Queyroux, Nicolas Thibault, Atelier Un Point Trois, Laure Vasconi and Pierre Wat for their support in producing and installing the exhibition. At Gallimard, Antoine Gallimard, Amélie Airiau, Frank Fertille, Violaine Gérard and Anne Lagarrigue; at Atelier Eva Jospin, Marie Mur and the whole team: Coline Creuzot, Elsa Dautel, Pétronille Dugast, Auriane Floquet, Marie-Anne Joubert, Julie Lemoine, Adelia Sautereau, Vanina Poncelet-Carli and Camille Pradel de Lamaze. And finally, Galleria Continua, Suzanne Tarasieve Gallery and Mariane Ibrahim Gallery.