Franco-German world tour

This group exhibition of young artists shows in all its diversity what can be gained from communicating with each other.
Christian Hofmann, Kunst Mag, July 19, 2024

The extent to which Franco-German dialogue extends beyond the borders of the two countries can be seen not only in politics, but also in art. When the exhibition 'Mouvement

exhibition pays tribute to this international interplay, it is not limited to the two countries, but also includes artistic positions from German- and French-speaking countries. The fact that the gallery owner, Stella Melbye-Konan, not only studied art history, but also communication, is a very revealing aspect.

This group exhibition of young artists shows in all its diversity what can be gained from communicating with each other. What can be gained from communicating with each other. At the same time, it opens up a view of regions from regions that are rarely shown in European exhibitions. In particular the Ivory Coast, where Yannick Ackah, Atowla and Ngoye come from, is strongly represented. The Armenian artist Sahakyan is also included. The German Belén, the Frenchman François Martinache and the Swiss artist Stella Meris complete the group. As different as the countries of birth are the materials and styles of the exhibitors. From digital art to traditional media such as tapestry and oil painting, the means by which the to illuminate both fundamental and politically charged issues.

 

 

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