May 8–October 31, 2026
Bringing together five artists with distinctive practices, this exhibition explores the role of play as a driving force behind creation. Striking a balance between lightheartedness and depth, the works unfold an imagination that is both playful and poetic, weaving subtle connections between art and play. Here, creation emerges as a space of freedom, a form of recreation capable of bridging art and life.
The concept of rules serves as an anchor in the work of Carole Rivalin and Arthur Lambert. Carole Rivalin draws on specific contexts or media, to which she applies protocols that reveal unexpected properties. Arthur Lambert, for his part, constructs his paintings from elaborate geometric structures, organizing chaos and playing with perceptions, straddling figuration and abstraction.
Karina Bisch develops a multifaceted body of work, drawing on a wide variety of materials and techniques. Her work is rooted in the history of modern art, whose forms and processes she reactivates with a contemporary sensibility.
For Patrice Carré, humor and admiration for certain major figures in art history fuel a practice marked by freedom. Through an offbeat perspective, he invites the viewer to reconsider works that are sometimes sacralized and to reclaim them.
Jean-Yves Brélivet, for his part, draws on an older tradition, closely related to that of the fabulists. His animal sculptures, despite their playful appearance, offer a critical view of our times, serving as warning signs about the imbalances of the contemporary world.
Exposition ludique et poétique [A playful and poetic exhibition]
Galerie de Rohan
9 Place Saint-Thomas - 29800 Landerneau
Ph. +33 256 31 28 15
This exhibition is curated by Catherine Elkar.
