Robin Bigret & Arthur Delhaye - The world is a stage

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Artists Robin Bigret (born 1998 in Niedercorn, graduate in sculpture from the Royal College of Art in London) and Arthur Delhaye (born 1994 in Arlon, graduate in drawing from ENSAV la Cambre in Brussels) present the results of their artistic work. Robin Bigret questions the understanding of time through objects, and the particular relationship the artist develops with them. Arthur Delhaye explores the relationship between the individual and the world, and how daily life and global events are intertwined. This project is part of the "Trampoline" exhibition cycle, supporting emerging creatives at the Escher Theater, coordinated by independent curator Danielle Igniti.


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Guided tour in French by curator Danielle Igniti.
The "Trampoline" project at Escher Theater revives the spirit of the Biennale des Jeunes with three annual exhibitions dedicated to emerging creatives. The exhibitions are set up on the second floor of the theater, a luminous space adapted to contemporary works.
It is recommended to use the Brill covered parking on Place de la Résistance, opposite the theater.
Automatically translated from French.


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