Jean-François Bottollier, a painter on the edge of text
Jean-François Bottollier describes himself as an author and visual artist. His artistic world unfolds from his inner upheavals, his memories, his readings, and music.
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Jean-François Bottollier describes himself as an author and visual artist. His artistic world unfolds from his inner upheavals, his memories, his readings, and music.
Edmond Barrial's work was a hidden treasure. The Musée d'Art Brut in Montpellier, leader of the network of amateur collectors, is now revealing it: Exhibition January-April 2026.
Discover the carnivalesque world of Joël Crespin, relief painter and extraordinary artist, with his exuberant materials, contrasting colours and team spirit.
In Johanna Heeg's works, a dreamlike aura, neither religious nor realistic, creates ambiguity: is it a memory, a dream, a reminiscence, or an inner ritual?
As a child, Elisabeth Baldach made dolls. About ten years ago, she returned to creating art with works of art full of childhood nostalgia.
“Don Quixote in All His Glories” (unpublished illustrations by Marie-Laure Dougnac): a poetic tribute to Don Quixote in Indian ink drawings.