Mosaics

Am I just a mosaic of myself, held in the shape of a whole person? ― Emma Newman, Planetfall

Like a splendid mosaic of myriad colors, she in all her hues of sensitivity would paint her feelings in your mind’s gray skies. She was the butterfly making you run after her. She was the Zahir, a mirage that transcended borders and time-zones. ― Avijeet Das

Mosaic Exhibitions

5th European Biennale of Contemporary Art

21 February - 6 April 2008

Eragny-sur-Oise, Hall of Calandres

Since its inception, the European Biennial of Contemporary Art of Eragny-sur-Oise has set itself the ambition to present the current state of Contemporary Arts in Europe to the general public. This 2008 Biennial aimed to be a witness of a questioning actuality about cultural crossings and their intermingling in the Actual Art, to bring visitors to reflect and appreciate the dialogue of cultures.

The exhibition was the agora of confrontation and exchange between twenty artists from Europe: France, Italy, Belgium, Spain, Hungary, Poland, Bulgaria, Austria, but also from other continents, other countries: Vietnam, Africa and Iraq, represented by the famous calligrapher of international reputation, Ghani Alani.

The guest of honor for this 2008 edition was the world famous painter-sculptor, Rachid Khimoune, whose work symbolizes extraordinarily this multicultural wealth. With his many monumental achievements, Rachid Khimoune, exhibiting since 1975, is present in several museums and public collections in France and abroad. He is a laureate of the Fondation de France Prize (1980), Knight of Arts and Letters (2002), Great Medal of the City of Paris (2004), Knight of the Legion of Honor (2007).

6th International Mosaic Symposium

28 October - 26 November 2006

Chartres (France), Fulbert High School's Chapel

Since 1996, the Régie des 3R (Renovate, Restore, Rehabilitate) Association organizes mosaic exhibitions in Chartres every two years, called International Mosaic Symposium (or Meeting), where the organizators award the Picassiette prize. The name of the prize comes from the name of a house which was built by ceramic and other kind of pieces. These exhibitions are one of the largest and most prestigious meetings with hundreds of exhibitors from all over the world. They take place in the chapel which is a part of the Fulbert High School in our time. The chapel belongs to a monastery from the 6th century which was continued to build from 1150, then has been distroyed and reconstructed several times. The present chapel was built in 1859 on the site of the choir of the old abbey church, it is perfect to give a magnificiant athmosphere, a monumental feeling for the exhibitions, just like the big medieval cathedral of the historical city.

In this exhibition 260 artworks have been exhibited from several countries. I exhibited my biggest mosaic (80x80 cm) which was made by ceramic and glass pieces, and it has relieves, its title is "Burning curiosity".

Industry at the Service of Art

July - September 2006

Briare (France), Mosaic and Enamels Museum

Temporary Exhibition of the Museum of the Mosaic and Enamels of Briare. The museum is based on the ceramic fabrication which was used often for a basic material of art pictures. In its collection, we can find Vasarely's artworks among others who are made by ceramic tiles in kinetic art style. You can read more about the Hungarian-French Vasarely on Wikipedia.

During the exhibition, the visitors could also discover a view of the fabric from the end of the 19th century, 28 photos about workshops from 1913 and other much more...

3rd Biennale of the Salon de Printemps

21-30 March 2006

Chatillon (France), Espace Maison Blanche

The Children's House (La Maison des Enfants) is an organization of the City of Châtillon, this establishment deals and organizes different artistic and cultural activities for its inhabitants and their visitors at the high level. The 3rd Biennale of the Spring Fair had Frans Krajcberg as guest of honor. Look at his art works on his website (click here)!

Hungarian Christmas in Troyes

16-31 December 2005

Troyes (France), Galerie au Point du Jour

Building on the success of the new concept initiated one year before, the Troyes-Center Federation as the organizer of the year end festivities in the city center, has decided to renew the same. From the 8th December, the City Hall square is transformed again into an authentic Christmas village, particularly warm and friendly. With over sixty booth, mobile shops have set up for the occasion, and remained open until the 31st December. Hungary, as the guest country had the honor to be invited who made several activities, like folklore trainings with the Szeged and Alba Regia groups, Hungarian grocer's shop, take-away specialty cabins, cultural stands, showing its cultural, patrimonial, artisanal and gastronomic wealth .

For the initiative of the Zoyafred society (Paris 14th), as the organizer of the exhibition in the "Au Point du Jour" Gallery, I exhibited seven of my art pieces.

Fuerza, Trazos y Textura

27 October - 3 November 2005

San Salvador (El Salvador), Arte Saravia Gallery

Under the title "Force, Strokes and Textures", an international exhibition has been organized in the El Salvadorian capital with the participation of the First Lady, Mrs Ana Ligia de Saca, Minister of Culture, Ambassador of China, etc.

The exhibition took place in the center of San Salvador, in the Arte Saravia Gallery.

Variation d'une rive à l'autre

September - October 2005

Paris 19th (France), Vélo et Chocolat store

Organization of an artistic route by bike around the Ourcq canal in Paris and Pantin, where there was a graphic and plastic art installation in different places, at the Vélo et Chocolat store among others where my works have been exhibited , a place for bike rent, service and coffee shop. A production of the Art au Quotidien, with the support of the DMDTS - Ministry of Culture and Communication, the General Council of Seine-Saint-Denis, the City of Pantin, the City of Paris, SACEM, the Espace Périphérique and the Fondation de France, with the participation of Parc de la Villette, University Paris 13 Villetaneuse IUT Bobigny.

5th International Mosaic Symposium

October - November 2004

Chartres (France), Fulbert High School's Chapel

Since 1996, the Régie des 3R (Renovate, Restore, Rehabilitate) Association organizes mosaic exhibitions in Chartres every two years, called International Mosaic Symposium (or Meeting), where the organizators award the Picassiette prize. The name of the prize comes from the name of a house which was built by ceramic and other kind of pieces. These exhibitions are one of the largest and most prestigious meetings with hundreds of exhibitors from all over the world. They take place in the chapel which is a part of the Fulbert High School in our time. The chapel belongs to a monastery from the 6th century which was continued to build from 1150, then has been distroyed and reconstructed several times. The present chapel was built in 1859 on the site of the choir of the old abbey church, it is perfect to give a magnificiant athmosphere, a monumental feeling for the exhibitions, just like the big medieval cathedral of the historical city.

My first four mosaic pictures are called “Africa” with portraits, inspired after the photography of the book “African ceremonies” made by Angela Fisher and Carol Beckwith. This quadriptyque has been the 3rd prize winner of Picassiette Award's Public Vote.