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  • The French artist Julien Durix is committed to the animals of the Association «Tonga» and the Saint-Martin-la-Plaine Zoological Park<br />
The public will be able to come and discover the unpublished work of Julien Durix in the heart of the Parc Zoologique de Saint-Martin-la Plaine.<br />
The work, composed of more than 1,500 roses, will be exhibited to the public<br />
throughout the summer.<br />
Very sensitive to the actions undertaken by the Association "Tonga Terre d accueil » and touched by the benevolence of the park employees, French artist Julien Durix offered to help them. <br />
The health crisis having jeopardized years of animal protection, his friend and digital advisor Idrys Yahiaoui, living near the refuge, alerted him to the situation.<br />
Indeed, the park spends around 150,000 euros in monthly costs, just to feed the animals.<br />
Julien therefore chose to create a totally unique work, representing Gincko, one of the emblematic animals of the site.<br />
The unpublished work of 220 x 160 cm, handmade on silk roses, will be exceptionally presented to the public from Wednesday July 14, 2021 in the Zoological Park of Saint-Martin-la-Plaine<br />
This unique piece will be offered at an auction organized with the support of Galeries Bartoux and Maison Tajan.<br />
The funds raised by this sale will be entirely donated to the benefit of the Association « Tonga terre d accueil ».<br />
It is with pleasure that Julien Durix, who has already donated works to associations, this time is committed to the animal cause.<br />
The work is estimated at 19,000 euros
    JDPT_010.jpg
  • The French artist Julien Durix is committed to the animals of the Association «Tonga» and the Saint-Martin-la-Plaine Zoological Park<br />
The public will be able to come and discover the unpublished work of Julien Durix in the heart of the Parc Zoologique de Saint-Martin-la Plaine.<br />
The work, composed of more than 1,500 roses, will be exhibited to the public<br />
throughout the summer.<br />
Very sensitive to the actions undertaken by the Association "Tonga Terre d accueil » and touched by the benevolence of the park employees, French artist Julien Durix offered to help them. <br />
The health crisis having jeopardized years of animal protection, his friend and digital advisor Idrys Yahiaoui, living near the refuge, alerted him to the situation.<br />
Indeed, the park spends around 150,000 euros in monthly costs, just to feed the animals.<br />
Julien therefore chose to create a totally unique work, representing Gincko, one of the emblematic animals of the site.<br />
The unpublished work of 220 x 160 cm, handmade on silk roses, will be exceptionally presented to the public from Wednesday July 14, 2021 in the Zoological Park of Saint-Martin-la-Plaine<br />
This unique piece will be offered at an auction organized with the support of Galeries Bartoux and Maison Tajan.<br />
The funds raised by this sale will be entirely donated to the benefit of the Association « Tonga terre d accueil ».<br />
It is with pleasure that Julien Durix, who has already donated works to associations, this time is committed to the animal cause.<br />
The work is estimated at 19,000 euros
    JDPT_008.jpg
  • The French artist Julien Durix is committed to the animals of the Association «Tonga» and the Saint-Martin-la-Plaine Zoological Park<br />
The public will be able to come and discover the unpublished work of Julien Durix in the heart of the Parc Zoologique de Saint-Martin-la Plaine.<br />
The work, composed of more than 1,500 roses, will be exhibited to the public<br />
throughout the summer.<br />
Very sensitive to the actions undertaken by the Association "Tonga Terre d accueil » and touched by the benevolence of the park employees, French artist Julien Durix offered to help them. <br />
The health crisis having jeopardized years of animal protection, his friend and digital advisor Idrys Yahiaoui, living near the refuge, alerted him to the situation.<br />
Indeed, the park spends around 150,000 euros in monthly costs, just to feed the animals.<br />
Julien therefore chose to create a totally unique work, representing Gincko, one of the emblematic animals of the site.<br />
The unpublished work of 220 x 160 cm, handmade on silk roses, will be exceptionally presented to the public from Wednesday July 14, 2021 in the Zoological Park of Saint-Martin-la-Plaine<br />
This unique piece will be offered at an auction organized with the support of Galeries Bartoux and Maison Tajan.<br />
The funds raised by this sale will be entirely donated to the benefit of the Association « Tonga terre d accueil ».<br />
It is with pleasure that Julien Durix, who has already donated works to associations, this time is committed to the animal cause.<br />
The work is estimated at 19,000 euros
    JDPT_007.jpg
  • The French artist Julien Durix is committed to the animals of the Association «Tonga» and the Saint-Martin-la-Plaine Zoological Park<br />
The public will be able to come and discover the unpublished work of Julien Durix in the heart of the Parc Zoologique de Saint-Martin-la Plaine.<br />
The work, composed of more than 1,500 roses, will be exhibited to the public<br />
throughout the summer.<br />
Very sensitive to the actions undertaken by the Association "Tonga Terre d accueil » and touched by the benevolence of the park employees, French artist Julien Durix offered to help them. <br />
The health crisis having jeopardized years of animal protection, his friend and digital advisor Idrys Yahiaoui, living near the refuge, alerted him to the situation.<br />
Indeed, the park spends around 150,000 euros in monthly costs, just to feed the animals.<br />
Julien therefore chose to create a totally unique work, representing Gincko, one of the emblematic animals of the site.<br />
The unpublished work of 220 x 160 cm, handmade on silk roses, will be exceptionally presented to the public from Wednesday July 14, 2021 in the Zoological Park of Saint-Martin-la-Plaine<br />
This unique piece will be offered at an auction organized with the support of Galeries Bartoux and Maison Tajan.<br />
The funds raised by this sale will be entirely donated to the benefit of the Association « Tonga terre d accueil ».<br />
It is with pleasure that Julien Durix, who has already donated works to associations, this time is committed to the animal cause.<br />
The work is estimated at 19,000 euros
    JDPT_005.jpg
  • The French artist Julien Durix is committed to the animals of the Association «Tonga» and the Saint-Martin-la-Plaine Zoological Park<br />
The public will be able to come and discover the unpublished work of Julien Durix in the heart of the Parc Zoologique de Saint-Martin-la Plaine.<br />
The work, composed of more than 1,500 roses, will be exhibited to the public<br />
throughout the summer.<br />
Very sensitive to the actions undertaken by the Association "Tonga Terre d accueil » and touched by the benevolence of the park employees, French artist Julien Durix offered to help them. <br />
The health crisis having jeopardized years of animal protection, his friend and digital advisor Idrys Yahiaoui, living near the refuge, alerted him to the situation.<br />
Indeed, the park spends around 150,000 euros in monthly costs, just to feed the animals.<br />
Julien therefore chose to create a totally unique work, representing Gincko, one of the emblematic animals of the site.<br />
The unpublished work of 220 x 160 cm, handmade on silk roses, will be exceptionally presented to the public from Wednesday July 14, 2021 in the Zoological Park of Saint-Martin-la-Plaine<br />
This unique piece will be offered at an auction organized with the support of Galeries Bartoux and Maison Tajan.<br />
The funds raised by this sale will be entirely donated to the benefit of the Association « Tonga terre d accueil ».<br />
It is with pleasure that Julien Durix, who has already donated works to associations, this time is committed to the animal cause.<br />
The work is estimated at 19,000 euros
    JDPT_003.jpg
  • The French artist Julien Durix is committed to the animals of the Association «Tonga» and the Saint-Martin-la-Plaine Zoological Park<br />
The public will be able to come and discover the unpublished work of Julien Durix in the heart of the Parc Zoologique de Saint-Martin-la Plaine.<br />
The work, composed of more than 1,500 roses, will be exhibited to the public<br />
throughout the summer.<br />
Very sensitive to the actions undertaken by the Association "Tonga Terre d accueil » and touched by the benevolence of the park employees, French artist Julien Durix offered to help them. <br />
The health crisis having jeopardized years of animal protection, his friend and digital advisor Idrys Yahiaoui, living near the refuge, alerted him to the situation.<br />
Indeed, the park spends around 150,000 euros in monthly costs, just to feed the animals.<br />
Julien therefore chose to create a totally unique work, representing Gincko, one of the emblematic animals of the site.<br />
The unpublished work of 220 x 160 cm, handmade on silk roses, will be exceptionally presented to the public from Wednesday July 14, 2021 in the Zoological Park of Saint-Martin-la-Plaine<br />
This unique piece will be offered at an auction organized with the support of Galeries Bartoux and Maison Tajan.<br />
The funds raised by this sale will be entirely donated to the benefit of the Association « Tonga terre d accueil ».<br />
It is with pleasure that Julien Durix, who has already donated works to associations, this time is committed to the animal cause.<br />
The work is estimated at 19,000 euros
    JDPT_001.jpg
  • The French artist Julien Durix is committed to the animals of the Association «Tonga» and the Saint-Martin-la-Plaine Zoological Park<br />
The public will be able to come and discover the unpublished work of Julien Durix in the heart of the Parc Zoologique de Saint-Martin-la Plaine.<br />
The work, composed of more than 1,500 roses, will be exhibited to the public<br />
throughout the summer.<br />
Very sensitive to the actions undertaken by the Association "Tonga Terre d accueil » and touched by the benevolence of the park employees, French artist Julien Durix offered to help them. <br />
The health crisis having jeopardized years of animal protection, his friend and digital advisor Idrys Yahiaoui, living near the refuge, alerted him to the situation.<br />
Indeed, the park spends around 150,000 euros in monthly costs, just to feed the animals.<br />
Julien therefore chose to create a totally unique work, representing Gincko, one of the emblematic animals of the site.<br />
The unpublished work of 220 x 160 cm, handmade on silk roses, will be exceptionally presented to the public from Wednesday July 14, 2021 in the Zoological Park of Saint-Martin-la-Plaine<br />
This unique piece will be offered at an auction organized with the support of Galeries Bartoux and Maison Tajan.<br />
The funds raised by this sale will be entirely donated to the benefit of the Association « Tonga terre d accueil ».<br />
It is with pleasure that Julien Durix, who has already donated works to associations, this time is committed to the animal cause.<br />
The work is estimated at 19,000 euros
    JDPT_006.jpg
  • The Artist, Lisbon-Portugal.
    Lisbon_The_Artist.jpg
  • Julien Durix (L) Pierre Thivillon (C), Owner of the zoological space and Idrys Yahiaoui (R).<br />
The French artist Julien Durix is committed to the animals of the Association «Tonga» and the Saint-Martin-la-Plaine Zoological Park<br />
The public will be able to come and discover the unpublished work of Julien Durix in the heart of the Parc Zoologique de Saint-Martin-la Plaine.<br />
The work, composed of more than 1,500 roses, will be exhibited to the public<br />
throughout the summer.<br />
Very sensitive to the actions undertaken by the Association "Tonga Terre d accueil » and touched by the benevolence of the park employees, French artist Julien Durix offered to help them. <br />
The health crisis having jeopardized years of animal protection, his friend and digital advisor Idrys Yahiaoui, living near the refuge, alerted him to the situation.<br />
Indeed, the park spends around 150,000 euros in monthly costs, just to feed the animals.<br />
Julien therefore chose to create a totally unique work, representing Gincko, one of the emblematic animals of the site.<br />
The unpublished work of 220 x 160 cm, handmade on silk roses, will be exceptionally presented to the public from Wednesday July 14, 2021 in the Zoological Park of Saint-Martin-la-Plaine<br />
This unique piece will be offered at an auction organized with the support of Galeries Bartoux and Maison Tajan.<br />
The funds raised by this sale will be entirely donated to the benefit of the Association « Tonga terre d accueil ».<br />
It is with pleasure that Julien Durix, who has already donated works to associations, this time is committed to the animal cause.<br />
The work is estimated at 19,000 euros
    JD_010.jpg
  • The French artist Julien Durix is committed to the animals of the Association «Tonga» and the Saint-Martin-la-Plaine Zoological Park<br />
The public will be able to come and discover the unpublished work of Julien Durix in the heart of the Parc Zoologique de Saint-Martin-la Plaine.<br />
The work, composed of more than 1,500 roses, will be exhibited to the public<br />
throughout the summer.<br />
Very sensitive to the actions undertaken by the Association "Tonga Terre d accueil » and touched by the benevolence of the park employees, French artist Julien Durix offered to help them. <br />
The health crisis having jeopardized years of animal protection, his friend and digital advisor Idrys Yahiaoui, living near the refuge, alerted him to the situation.<br />
Indeed, the park spends around 150,000 euros in monthly costs, just to feed the animals.<br />
Julien therefore chose to create a totally unique work, representing Gincko, one of the emblematic animals of the site.<br />
The unpublished work of 220 x 160 cm, handmade on silk roses, will be exceptionally presented to the public from Wednesday July 14, 2021 in the Zoological Park of Saint-Martin-la-Plaine<br />
This unique piece will be offered at an auction organized with the support of Galeries Bartoux and Maison Tajan.<br />
The funds raised by this sale will be entirely donated to the benefit of the Association « Tonga terre d accueil ».<br />
It is with pleasure that Julien Durix, who has already donated works to associations, this time is committed to the animal cause.<br />
The work is estimated at 19,000 euros
    JD_006.jpg
  • Julien Durix (L) and Pierre Thivillon (R), Owner of the zoological space.<br />
The French artist Julien Durix is committed to the animals of the Association «Tonga» and the Saint-Martin-la-Plaine Zoological Park<br />
The public will be able to come and discover the unpublished work of Julien Durix in the heart of the Parc Zoologique de Saint-Martin-la Plaine.<br />
The work, composed of more than 1,500 roses, will be exhibited to the public<br />
throughout the summer.<br />
Very sensitive to the actions undertaken by the Association "Tonga Terre d accueil » and touched by the benevolence of the park employees, French artist Julien Durix offered to help them. <br />
The health crisis having jeopardized years of animal protection, his friend and digital advisor Idrys Yahiaoui, living near the refuge, alerted him to the situation.<br />
Indeed, the park spends around 150,000 euros in monthly costs, just to feed the animals.<br />
Julien therefore chose to create a totally unique work, representing Gincko, one of the emblematic animals of the site.<br />
The unpublished work of 220 x 160 cm, handmade on silk roses, will be exceptionally presented to the public from Wednesday July 14, 2021 in the Zoological Park of Saint-Martin-la-Plaine<br />
This unique piece will be offered at an auction organized with the support of Galeries Bartoux and Maison Tajan.<br />
The funds raised by this sale will be entirely donated to the benefit of the Association « Tonga terre d accueil ».<br />
It is with pleasure that Julien Durix, who has already donated works to associations, this time is committed to the animal cause.<br />
The work is estimated at 19,000 euros
    JD_008.jpg
  • Julien Durix (L) and Pierre Thivillon (R), Owner of the zoological space.<br />
The French artist Julien Durix is committed to the animals of the Association «Tonga» and the Saint-Martin-la-Plaine Zoological Park<br />
The public will be able to come and discover the unpublished work of Julien Durix in the heart of the Parc Zoologique de Saint-Martin-la Plaine.<br />
The work, composed of more than 1,500 roses, will be exhibited to the public<br />
throughout the summer.<br />
Very sensitive to the actions undertaken by the Association "Tonga Terre d accueil » and touched by the benevolence of the park employees, French artist Julien Durix offered to help them. <br />
The health crisis having jeopardized years of animal protection, his friend and digital advisor Idrys Yahiaoui, living near the refuge, alerted him to the situation.<br />
Indeed, the park spends around 150,000 euros in monthly costs, just to feed the animals.<br />
Julien therefore chose to create a totally unique work, representing Gincko, one of the emblematic animals of the site.<br />
The unpublished work of 220 x 160 cm, handmade on silk roses, will be exceptionally presented to the public from Wednesday July 14, 2021 in the Zoological Park of Saint-Martin-la-Plaine<br />
This unique piece will be offered at an auction organized with the support of Galeries Bartoux and Maison Tajan.<br />
The funds raised by this sale will be entirely donated to the benefit of the Association « Tonga terre d accueil ».<br />
It is with pleasure that Julien Durix, who has already donated works to associations, this time is committed to the animal cause.<br />
The work is estimated at 19,000 euros
    JD_007.jpg
  • The French artist Julien Durix is committed to the animals of the Association «Tonga» and the Saint-Martin-la-Plaine Zoological Park<br />
The public will be able to come and discover the unpublished work of Julien Durix in the heart of the Parc Zoologique de Saint-Martin-la Plaine.<br />
The work, composed of more than 1,500 roses, will be exhibited to the public<br />
throughout the summer.<br />
Very sensitive to the actions undertaken by the Association "Tonga Terre d accueil » and touched by the benevolence of the park employees, French artist Julien Durix offered to help them. <br />
The health crisis having jeopardized years of animal protection, his friend and digital advisor Idrys Yahiaoui, living near the refuge, alerted him to the situation.<br />
Indeed, the park spends around 150,000 euros in monthly costs, just to feed the animals.<br />
Julien therefore chose to create a totally unique work, representing Gincko, one of the emblematic animals of the site.<br />
The unpublished work of 220 x 160 cm, handmade on silk roses, will be exceptionally presented to the public from Wednesday July 14, 2021 in the Zoological Park of Saint-Martin-la-Plaine<br />
This unique piece will be offered at an auction organized with the support of Galeries Bartoux and Maison Tajan.<br />
The funds raised by this sale will be entirely donated to the benefit of the Association « Tonga terre d accueil ».<br />
It is with pleasure that Julien Durix, who has already donated works to associations, this time is committed to the animal cause.<br />
The work is estimated at 19,000 euros
    JD_005.jpg
  • The French artist Julien Durix is committed to the animals of the Association «Tonga» and the Saint-Martin-la-Plaine Zoological Park<br />
The public will be able to come and discover the unpublished work of Julien Durix in the heart of the Parc Zoologique de Saint-Martin-la Plaine.<br />
The work, composed of more than 1,500 roses, will be exhibited to the public<br />
throughout the summer.<br />
Very sensitive to the actions undertaken by the Association "Tonga Terre d accueil » and touched by the benevolence of the park employees, French artist Julien Durix offered to help them. <br />
The health crisis having jeopardized years of animal protection, his friend and digital advisor Idrys Yahiaoui, living near the refuge, alerted him to the situation.<br />
Indeed, the park spends around 150,000 euros in monthly costs, just to feed the animals.<br />
Julien therefore chose to create a totally unique work, representing Gincko, one of the emblematic animals of the site.<br />
The unpublished work of 220 x 160 cm, handmade on silk roses, will be exceptionally presented to the public from Wednesday July 14, 2021 in the Zoological Park of Saint-Martin-la-Plaine<br />
This unique piece will be offered at an auction organized with the support of Galeries Bartoux and Maison Tajan.<br />
The funds raised by this sale will be entirely donated to the benefit of the Association « Tonga terre d accueil ».<br />
It is with pleasure that Julien Durix, who has already donated works to associations, this time is committed to the animal cause.<br />
The work is estimated at 19,000 euros
    JD_001.jpg
  • Julien Durix (L) and Pierre Thivillon (R), Owner of the zoological space.<br />
The French artist Julien Durix is committed to the animals of the Association «Tonga» and the Saint-Martin-la-Plaine Zoological Park<br />
The public will be able to come and discover the unpublished work of Julien Durix in the heart of the Parc Zoologique de Saint-Martin-la Plaine.<br />
The work, composed of more than 1,500 roses, will be exhibited to the public<br />
throughout the summer.<br />
Very sensitive to the actions undertaken by the Association "Tonga Terre d accueil » and touched by the benevolence of the park employees, French artist Julien Durix offered to help them. <br />
The health crisis having jeopardized years of animal protection, his friend and digital advisor Idrys Yahiaoui, living near the refuge, alerted him to the situation.<br />
Indeed, the park spends around 150,000 euros in monthly costs, just to feed the animals.<br />
Julien therefore chose to create a totally unique work, representing Gincko, one of the emblematic animals of the site.<br />
The unpublished work of 220 x 160 cm, handmade on silk roses, will be exceptionally presented to the public from Wednesday July 14, 2021 in the Zoological Park of Saint-Martin-la-Plaine<br />
This unique piece will be offered at an auction organized with the support of Galeries Bartoux and Maison Tajan.<br />
The funds raised by this sale will be entirely donated to the benefit of the Association « Tonga terre d accueil ».<br />
It is with pleasure that Julien Durix, who has already donated works to associations, this time is committed to the animal cause.<br />
The work is estimated at 19,000 euros
    JD_003.jpg
  • After many twists and turns, the hanging garden project installed on the roof of the Halles Paul Bocuse car park was finally accepted. The work is finished and the 2,000 m² spot will open on July 11th.<br />
On the program: a refreshment bar, chill corners, a landscaped garden and plenty of vegetation. <br />
A work born by the collaboration of the young artist Mengzhi Zheng, <br />
the architect William Wilmotte and Georges Verney-Carron
    LHBJS_023.jpg
  • Georges Verney-Carron (C) William Wilmotte (L) Mengzhi Zheng (R)<br />
After many twists and turns, the hanging garden project installed on the roof of the Halles Paul Bocuse car park was finally accepted. The work is finished and the 2,000 m² spot will open on July 11th.<br />
On the program: a refreshment bar, chill corners, a landscaped garden and plenty of vegetation. <br />
A work born by the collaboration of the young artist Mengzhi Zheng, the architect William Wilmotte and Georges Verney-Carron
    LHBJS_001.jpg
  • After many twists and turns, the hanging garden project installed on the roof of the Halles Paul Bocuse car park was finally accepted. The work is finished and the 2,000 m² spot will open on July 11th.<br />
On the program: a refreshment bar, chill corners, a landscaped garden and plenty of vegetation. <br />
A work born by the collaboration of the young artist Mengzhi Zheng, <br />
the architect William Wilmotte and Georges Verney-Carron
    LHBJS_026.jpg
  • After many twists and turns, the hanging garden project installed on the roof of the Halles Paul Bocuse car park was finally accepted. The work is finished and the 2,000 m² spot will open on July 11th.<br />
On the program: a refreshment bar, chill corners, a landscaped garden and plenty of vegetation. <br />
A work born by the collaboration of the young artist Mengzhi Zheng, <br />
the architect William Wilmotte and Georges Verney-Carron
    LHBJS_025.jpg
  • After many twists and turns, the hanging garden project installed on the roof of the Halles Paul Bocuse car park was finally accepted. The work is finished and the 2,000 m² spot will open on July 11th.<br />
On the program: a refreshment bar, chill corners, a landscaped garden and plenty of vegetation. <br />
A work born by the collaboration of the young artist Mengzhi Zheng, <br />
the architect William Wilmotte and Georges Verney-Carron
    LHBJS_024.jpg
  • Georges Verney-Carron (C) William Wilmotte (R) Mengzhi Zheng (L)<br />
After many twists and turns, the hanging garden project installed on the roof of the Halles Paul Bocuse car park was finally accepted. The work is finished and the 2,000 m² spot will open on July 11th.<br />
On the program: a refreshment bar, chill corners, a landscaped garden and plenty of vegetation. <br />
A work born by the collaboration of the young artist Mengzhi Zheng, <br />
the architect William Wilmotte and Georges Verney-Carron
    LHBJS_017.jpg
  • Georges Verney-Carron (C) William Wilmotte (R) Mengzhi Zheng (L)<br />
After many twists and turns, the hanging garden project installed on the roof of the Halles Paul Bocuse car park was finally accepted. The work is finished and the 2,000 m² spot will open on July 11th.<br />
On the program: a refreshment bar, chill corners, a landscaped garden and plenty of vegetation. <br />
A work born by the collaboration of the young artist Mengzhi Zheng, <br />
the architect William Wilmotte and Georges Verney-Carron
    LHBJS_021.jpg
  • Georges Verney-Carron (L) William Wilmotte (R) Mengzhi Zheng (C)<br />
After many twists and turns, the hanging garden project installed on the roof of the Halles Paul Bocuse car park was finally accepted. The work is finished and the 2,000 m² spot will open on July 11th.<br />
On the program: a refreshment bar, chill corners, a landscaped garden and plenty of vegetation. <br />
A work born by the collaboration of the young artist Mengzhi Zheng, <br />
the architect William Wilmotte and Georges Verney-Carron
    LHBJS_020.jpg
  • Georges Verney-Carron (C) William Wilmotte (L) Mengzhi Zheng (R)<br />
After many twists and turns, the hanging garden project installed on the roof of the Halles Paul Bocuse car park was finally accepted. The work is finished and the 2,000 m² spot will open on July 11th.<br />
On the program: a refreshment bar, chill corners, a landscaped garden and plenty of vegetation. <br />
A work born by the collaboration of the young artist Mengzhi Zheng, <br />
the architect William Wilmotte and Georges Verney-Carron
    LHBJS_019.jpg
  • Georges Verney-Carron (C) William Wilmotte (L) Mengzhi Zheng (R)<br />
After many twists and turns, the hanging garden project installed on the roof of the Halles Paul Bocuse car park was finally accepted. The work is finished and the 2,000 m² spot will open on July 11th.<br />
On the program: a refreshment bar, chill corners, a landscaped garden and plenty of vegetation. <br />
A work born by the collaboration of the young artist Mengzhi Zheng, <br />
the architect William Wilmotte and Georges Verney-Carron
    LHBJS_018.jpg
  • After many twists and turns, the hanging garden project installed on the roof of the Halles Paul Bocuse car park was finally accepted. The work is finished and the 2,000 m² spot will open on July 11th.<br />
On the program: a refreshment bar, chill corners, a landscaped garden and plenty of vegetation. <br />
A work born by the collaboration of the young artist Mengzhi Zheng, <br />
the architect William Wilmotte and Georges Verney-Carron
    LPABocuse_13.jpg
  • Georges Verney-Carron (L) William Wilmotte (R) Mengzhi Zheng (C)<br />
After many twists and turns, the hanging garden project installed on the roof of the Halles Paul Bocuse car park was finally accepted. The work is finished and the 2,000 m² spot will open on July 11th.<br />
On the program: a refreshment bar, chill corners, a landscaped garden and plenty of vegetation. <br />
A work born by the collaboration of the young artist Mengzhi Zheng, <br />
the architect William Wilmotte and Georges Verney-Carron
    LHBJS_022.jpg
  • Joel Shapiro. Untitled
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  • Joel Shapiro. Untitled.
    Mam_ST.E-2014_Shapiro-2.jpg
  • Peter Halley
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  • Amy Feldman.<br />
Left: All of nothing.<br />
Right:  Innie Outie
    Mam_ST.E-2014-8.jpg
  • Brian Belott, Books books, books<br />
Davide Cantoni, Skulls, Cambodia
    Mam_ST.E-2014-1.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE - OCTOBER 01: Ghyslain BERTHOLON and one of his works: The Depatosaurus. Lyon, France on October 01, 2012
    Depatosaurus_007.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE - OCTOBRE 01: Exposition "Vanitas" Ghyslain Bertholon, Gallery Georges Verney-Carron - Lyon.<br />
Lights: Pascal Essertel.<br />
Lyon, France on October 01, 2012
    Vanitas_016.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE - OCTOBRE 01: Exposition "Vanitas" Ghyslain Bertholon, Gallery Georges Verney-Carron - Lyon.<br />
Lights: Pascal Essertel.<br />
Lyon, France on October 01, 2012
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  • Joel Shapiro.<br />
Left: Untitled <br />
Right: Untiltled
    Mam_ST.E-2014_Shapiro-13.jpg
  • Joel Shapiro. Untitled
    Mam_ST.E-2014_Shapiro-9.jpg
  • Joel Shapiro. Untitled
    Mam_ST.E-2014_Shapiro-8.jpg
  • Joel Shapiro. Untitled
    Mam_ST.E-2014_Shapiro-7.jpg
  • Joel Shapiro. Untitled.
    Mam_ST.E-2014_Shapiro-6.jpg
  • Joel Shapiro. Untitled.
    Mam_ST.E-2014_Shapiro-5.jpg
  • Joel Shapiro. Untitled.
    Mam_ST.E-2014_Shapiro-4.jpg
  • Joel Shapiro. Untitled.
    Mam_ST.E-2014_Shapiro-3.jpg
  • Joel Shapiro. Untitled
    Mam_ST.E-2014_Shapiro-1.jpg
  • Peter Halley
    Mam_ST.E-2014_HALLEY-16.jpg
  • Peter Halley
    Mam_ST.E-2014_HALLEY-15.jpg
  • Peter Halley
    Mam_ST.E-2014_HALLEY-11.jpg
  • Peter Halley
    Mam_ST.E-2014_HALLEY-10.jpg
  • Peter Halley
    Mam_ST.E-2014_HALLEY-8.jpg
  • Peter Halley
    Mam_ST.E-2014_HALLEY-6.jpg
  • Peter Halley
    Mam_ST.E-2014_HALLEY-5.jpg
  • Peter Halley
    Mam_ST.E-2014_HALLEY-3.jpg
  • Peter Halley
    Mam_ST.E-2014_HALLEY-2.jpg
  • Peter Halley
    Mam_ST.E-2014_HALLEY-1.jpg
  • In front: Sol Lewitt, Modular cube<br />
On the background, Frank Stella, Parczeczew
    Mam_ST.E-2014-12.jpg
  • Frank Stella, Fladrine.<br />
Detail
    Mam_ST.E-2014-11.jpg
  • Taylor McKimens, Just the other side of Nowhere
    Mam_ST.E-2014-10.jpg
  • Dean Monogenis, Chrysalis
    Mam_ST.E-2014-9.jpg
  • In the background: Bea Camacho, Enclose 1<br />
In front: Daniel Harsham, Stand in
    Mam_ST.E-2014-7.jpg
  • Matt Bollinger<br />
About,midnight,saturday.
    Mam_ST.E-2014-6.jpg
  • Paul de Muro<br />
Left: Better Best Ending<br />
In the Bg (L) War Pain't 1<br />
In the Bg (R) Patch Notes
    Mam_ST.E-2014-5.jpg
  • Brian Belott, Books books, books<br />
Davide Cantoni
    Mam_ST.E-2014-4.jpg
  • Davide Cantoni, Skulls, Cambodia<br />
Brian Belott, Books books, books
    Mam_ST.E-2014-3.jpg
  • Davide Cantoni, Skulls, Cambodia<br />
Brian Belott, Books books, books
    Mam_ST.E-2014-2.jpg
  • Nico_03.jpg
  • Perrine Ferrat_03.jpg
  • Nico &Perrine Ferrat_01.jpg
  • Benoit Manent.jpg
  • Perrine Ferrat_01.jpg
  • Perrine Ferrat_02.jpg
  • Nico_01.jpg
  • Nico &Perrine Ferrat_02.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE - OCTOBRE 01: Exposition "Vanitas" Ghyslain Bertholon, Gallery Georges Verney-Carron - Lyon.<br />
Lights: Pascal Essertel.<br />
Lyon, France on October 01, 2012
    Vanitas_008.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE - OCTOBRE 01: Exposition "Vanitas" Ghyslain Bertholon, Gallery Georges Verney-Carron - Lyon.<br />
Lights: Pascal Essertel.<br />
Lyon, France on October 01, 2012
    Vanitas_007.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE - OCTOBRE 01: Exposition "Vanitas" Ghyslain Bertholon, Gallery Georges Verney-Carron - Lyon.<br />
Lights: Pascal Essertel.<br />
Lyon, France on October 01, 2012
    Vanitas_003.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE - OCTOBRE 01: Exposition "Vanitas" Ghyslain Bertholon, Gallery Georges Verney-Carron - Lyon.<br />
Lights: Pascal Essertel.<br />
Lyon, France on October 01, 2012
    Vanitas_002.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE - OCTOBRE 01: Exposition "Vanitas" Ghyslain Bertholon, Gallery Georges Verney-Carron - Lyon.<br />
Lights: Pascal Essertel.<br />
Lyon, France on October 01, 2012
    Vanitas_001.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE - OCTOBRE 01: Exposition "Vanitas" Ghyslain Bertholon, Gallery Georges Verney-Carron - Lyon.<br />
Lights: Pascal Essertel.<br />
Lyon, France on October 01, 2012
    Vanitas_022.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE - OCTOBRE 01: Exposition "Vanitas" Ghyslain Bertholon, Gallery Georges Verney-Carron - Lyon.<br />
Lights: Pascal Essertel.<br />
Lyon, France on October 01, 2012
    Vanitas_009.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE - OCTOBER 01: Ghyslain BERTHOLON and one of his works: The Depatosaurus. Lyon, France on October 01, 2012
    Depatosaurus_006.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE - OCTOBRE 01: Exposition "Vanitas" Ghyslain Bertholon, Gallery Georges Verney-Carron - Lyon.<br />
Lights: Pascal Essertel.<br />
Lyon, France on October 01, 2012
    Vanitas_005.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE - OCTOBRE 01: Exposition "Vanitas" Ghyslain Bertholon, Gallery Georges Verney-Carron - Lyon.<br />
Lights: Pascal Essertel.<br />
Lyon, France on October 01, 2012
    Vanitas_010.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE - OCTOBRE 01: Exposition "Vanitas" Ghyslain Bertholon, Gallery Georges Verney-Carron - Lyon.<br />
Lights: Pascal Essertel.<br />
Lyon, France on October 01, 2012
    Vanitas_028.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE - OCTOBRE 01: Exposition "Vanitas" Ghyslain Bertholon, Gallery Georges Verney-Carron - Lyon.<br />
Lights: Pascal Essertel.<br />
Lyon, France on October 01, 2012
    Vanitas_025.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE - OCTOBRE 01: Exposition "Vanitas" Ghyslain Bertholon, Gallery Georges Verney-Carron - Lyon.<br />
Lights: Pascal Essertel.<br />
Lyon, France on October 01, 2012
    Vanitas_024.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE - OCTOBRE 01: Exposition "Vanitas" Ghyslain Bertholon, Gallery Georges Verney-Carron - Lyon.<br />
Lights: Pascal Essertel.<br />
Lyon, France on October 01, 2012
    Vanitas_027.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE - OCTOBRE 01: Exposition "Vanitas" Ghyslain Bertholon, Gallery Georges Verney-Carron - Lyon.<br />
Lights: Pascal Essertel.<br />
Lyon, France on October 01, 2012
    Vanitas_026.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE - OCTOBRE 01: Exposition "Vanitas" Ghyslain Bertholon, Gallery Georges Verney-Carron - Lyon.<br />
Lights: Pascal Essertel.<br />
Lyon, France on October 01, 2012
    Vanitas_019.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE - OCTOBER 01: Ghyslain BERTHOLON and one of his works: The Depatosaurus. Lyon, France on October 01, 2012
    Depatosaurus_005.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE - OCTOBRE 01: Exposition "Vanitas" Ghyslain Bertholon, Gallery Georges Verney-Carron - Lyon.<br />
Lights: Pascal Essertel.<br />
Lyon, France on October 01, 2012
    Vanitas_017.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE - OCTOBRE 01: Exposition "Vanitas" Ghyslain Bertholon, Gallery Georges Verney-Carron - Lyon.<br />
Lights: Pascal Essertel.<br />
Lyon, France on October 01, 2012
    Vanitas_018.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE - OCTOBER 01: Ghyslain BERTHOLON and one of his works: The Depatosaurus. Lyon, France on October 01, 2012
    Depatosaurus_008.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE - OCTOBER 01: Ghyslain BERTHOLON and one of his works: The Depatosaurus. Lyon, France on October 01, 2012
    Depatosaurus_001.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE - OCTOBRE 01: Exposition "Vanitas" Ghyslain Bertholon, Gallery Georges Verney-Carron - Lyon.<br />
Lights: Pascal Essertel.<br />
Lyon, France on October 01, 2012
    Vanitas_031.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE - OCTOBER 01: Ghyslain BERTHOLON and one of his works: The Depatosaurus. Lyon, France on October 01, 2012
    Depatosaurus_003.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE - OCTOBRE 01: Exposition "Vanitas" Ghyslain Bertholon, Gallery Georges Verney-Carron - Lyon.<br />
Lights: Pascal Essertel.<br />
Lyon, France on October 01, 2012
    Vanitas_014.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE - OCTOBER 01: Ghyslain BERTHOLON and one of his works: The Depatosaurus. Lyon, France on October 01, 2012
    Depatosaurus_009.jpg
  • Suisse. L'art de se garer en Suisse.<br />
Il s'agit simplement d'un changement de direction du theatre Grütli, à Geneve. <br />
Ce théatre original, situé à quelques minutes de Plainpalais, est connu pour son programme engagé et résolument moderne.
    Geneve Grütli 02.jpg
  • Suisse. L'art de se garer en Suisse.<br />
Il s'agit simplement d'un changement de direction du theatre Grütli, à Geneve. <br />
Ce théatre original, situé à quelques minutes de Plainpalais, est connu pour son programme engagé et résolument moderne.
    Geneve Grütli 03.jpg
  • In Front, Brian Belott, Books books, books.<br />
In the background, Taylor McKimens, Burning Barrel.
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