A new cultural and artistic space was born in Finialettes
A private cultural and artistic space has just opened at Finialettes and has led to an exciting conference on Saturday 5 August led by academic Christophe Morhangs, on the Anthropocene, followed by a wedding of three artists, photographer Eva Cherbanlieva, painter Josette Mazoyer Coste and Langonet painter Thierry Charamond bringing together almost a hundred people around the theme nature.
Jean-Claude Coste and Josette Mazuière Coste have just finished renovating a huge barn of stone granite, built like the hull of an overturned boat, the size of a church.
This venue with perfect acoustics for concerts and choirs, is also a privileged venue for conferences and exhibitions and this allowed the couple to invite their friends to this beautiful celebration that combines culture and art.
Christophe Morhangs, Professor and Director of Studies at Aix-Marseille University, painted an hour-long contemplative picture of the Anthropocene, this period that changed the conditions of life on this planet, since human control over it.
Drawing on both historical tabulations, geological surveys, predictive charts, thermal observations, millennial evolutions, and the work of three artists, Christophe Morhangs has shown the audience that the current warming of the planet certainly experiences a unique vertical peak, but that ice ages always alternate with periods of warming and nothing is patterned on stone.
In any case, artists attesting to the eternal alternation of the seasons and the impressive beauty of the landscape in Loeser and on a human scale is somewhat reassuring, especially in a place that will become, if nothing else, no doubt a cultural and artistic space with a promising future.
The Friendship Cup continued at this moment.
The exhibition remains open to the public until the end of August.
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