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Arthus Gallery
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PALM SPRINGS POP UP by Arthus Gallery
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We are delighted to announce that Arthus Galerie, located on the charming Place du Châtelain, will host a POP-UP exhibition entitled “PALM SPRINGS” from September 11 to October 5.
For this occasion, we are collaborating with stylist Audrey Heselmans (@audreyheselmans), founder of the lifestyle concept Maison de la Folie (@maisondelafolie), who will design an eclectic and immersive scenography inspired by the sunny mid-century universe of Palm Springs: design, vintage furniture, vintage jewelry, unique fabrics, decorative and lifestyle objects.
Audrey, passionate about this destination she knows intimately, will bring her unique vision to the exhibition, enriched by her many travels and stories.
The works of Danish artist Tilde Grynnerup (@tildegrynnerup) will also be on display.
Her colorful and playful aesthetic will fit perfectly into this strong and distinctive visual universe.
Vernissage: Thursday, September 11, from 6 to 9 PM (no reservation required)
@arthus_gallery
Exhibition: September 12 – October 5
Open daily from 2 to 6 PM, closed Sundays and Mondays.
For this occasion, we are collaborating with stylist Audrey Heselmans (@audreyheselmans), founder of the lifestyle concept Maison de la Folie (@maisondelafolie), who will design an eclectic and immersive scenography inspired by the sunny mid-century universe of Palm Springs: design, vintage furniture, vintage jewelry, unique fabrics, decorative and lifestyle objects.
Audrey, passionate about this destination she knows intimately, will bring her unique vision to the exhibition, enriched by her many travels and stories.
The works of Danish artist Tilde Grynnerup (@tildegrynnerup) will also be on display.
Her colorful and playful aesthetic will fit perfectly into this strong and distinctive visual universe.
Vernissage: Thursday, September 11, from 6 to 9 PM (no reservation required)
@arthus_gallery
Exhibition: September 12 – October 5
Open daily from 2 to 6 PM, closed Sundays and Mondays.