• While The Music Still Goes On

This collective exhibition brings together eight young artists, each engaged in a profound dialogue with the great masters of painting. Deeply influenced by the traditions of still life and hyperrealism, these artists pay homage to the richness of art history while infusing their work with contemporary sensibilities.

Their approach is grounded in a cultivated style of painting, where every canvas subtly references iconic figures from both classical and modern art. Turner’s influence can be seen in their handling of light and atmosphere, while the precision of detail evokes the craftsmanship of Flemish masters.

These artists explore narratives where everyday objects become silent witnesses to personal and collective stories. Each painting invites contemplation, recalling memories, dreams, and fragments of life, transformed into timeless works of art. By drawing from a wide range of influences, they create a universe where the past and present converge, telling stories through material, form, and light.

With a spirit of curiosity and openness, these young creators embrace the diversity of styles and eras, while asserting a deeply personal vision. Bridging the ages, their works serve as connections between different times, cultures, and inner worlds.

Exhibition View (Kate Lewis, Brice Blanqué, Ivan Arlaud)
Exhibition View (Kate Lewis, Brice Blanqué, Ivan Arlaud)
Exhibition View (Brice Blanqué, Ivan Arlaud)
Exhibition View (Brice Blanqué, Ivan Arlaud)
Exhibition View (Craig Cameron Mackintosh, Steffen Kern)
Exhibition View (Craig Cameron Mackintosh, Steffen Kern)
Exhibition View (William Ashton, Craig Cameron Mackintosh, Steffen Kern)
Exhibition View (William Ashton, Craig Cameron Mackintosh, Steffen Kern)
Exhibition View (Steffen Kern)
Exhibition View (Steffen Kern)
Exhibition View (Jean Bosphore)
Exhibition View (Jean Bosphore)
Exhibition View (Julien Lischka)
Exhibition View (Julien Lischka)