Step into an evening of art, elegance, and exclusive connections at Chromatic Dreams. This opening event presents visionary works by contemporary artists Jane Puylagarde, Marc-Antoine Garnier, and Silvère Jarrosson, each exploring the interplay of color, light, and form. Join us for a night that blends curatorial insight, artist interactions, and immersive experiences in a sophisticated setting.
Agenda Highlights:
6:30 – 7:00 PM | Welcome Drinks @ The Bar: Start the evening with a relaxed welcome, enjoying drinks as you settle into the ambiance.
7:00 – 7:30 PM | Curatorial Introduction & Artist Interactions: Engage with curator-led insights into the exhibition's vision and connect directly with featured artists Silvère Jarrosson and Jane Puylagarde during a guided tour.
7:30 – 8:00 PM | Networking & Drinks Pause: Mingle with fellow guests, collectors, and art enthusiasts, fostering connections over refreshing cocktails.
8:00 – 8:30 PM | Performance: Witness a captivating performance that brings the themes of Chromatic Dreams to life.
8:30 – 9:30 PM | Cocktail Party: Conclude the night with a vibrant cocktail reception, where informal discussions with artists and fellow guests provide a fitting close.
With limited seats available, this is your chance to experience Chromatic Dreams in an intimate, luxury setting. Reserve your place now for an unforgettable evening of art, conversation, and inspiration.
Artists Highlights:
Known for her unique textured “dots” technique, Jane Puylagarde’s abstract works explore the relationship between structure and organic movement. Her meticulous craftsmanship has made her works sought-after by private and institutional collectors worldwide.
Marc-Antoine Garnier combines artistic intuition with scientific inquiry to create atmospheric works that visualize invisible forces in nature. His art’s introspective quality has earned him recognition across France.
A former ballet dancer turned painter, Silvère Jarrosson translates his knowledge of movement into dynamic abstract works. His background in dance and a scientific approach to materiality make his paintings both visceral and cerebral.