Collective exhibition - Resilience: Beyond Sorrows - Arles - France

Collective exhibition - Resilience: Beyond Sorrows - Arles - France

La Résidence Arles 3 Rue Élie GiraudArles, 13200, France Tuesday, April 12, 2022–Saturday, June 18, 2022 Opening Reception: Friday, April 15, 2022, 5 p.m.

Group Show -  "Resilience: Beyond Sorrows" - Arles - France

ultramarine sun by florence sartori

Florence Sartori

Ultramarine Sun, 2021

2,500 EUR

sun flower by florence sartori

Florence Sartori

Sun Flower, 2021

1,800 EUR

velvet skin by florence sartori

Florence Sartori

Velvet Skin, 2020

2,500 EUR

blue wave by florence sartori

Florence Sartori

Blue Wave, 2020

2,500 EUR

blue touch by florence sartori

Florence Sartori

Blue Touch, 2020

1,800 EUR

antik by florence sartori

Florence Sartori

Antik, 2019

2,500 EUR

odalisque 2 by florence sartori

Florence Sartori

Odalisque 2, 2018

3,500 EUR

odalisque 1 by florence sartori

Florence Sartori

Odalisque 1, 2018

3,500 EUR

profil by florence sartori

Florence Sartori

Profil, 2018

Sold

origin  by florence sartori

Florence Sartori

Origin , 2016

3,250 EUR

miss s by florence sartori

Florence Sartori

Miss S, 2017

3,250 EUR

water drop in the trees by isabelle vougny

Isabelle Vougny

Water Drop in the Trees, 2021

Sold

Art Trope Gallery is delighted to present its new group exhibition "Resilience: Beyond Sorrows" featuring the work and vision of the gallery's artists along with some guest artists through painting and sculpture. It aims to demonstrate that art has been, and can become for some people a driving force in healing from a traumatic event or from an incomprehensible world. Art is thus a springboard for reflection.

Harry Ergott underlines through his paintings the evolution of the Woman in our modern society, who must reinvent itself for its professional and personal blooming.
The painter Rosario Galatioto has chosen to turn his artistic research towards the foundations of life away from all human activity.
Mireille Lopez shares in her series "Small and Big Blues" our difficult passages in life that mark us forever and build us.
Artist David Paul Kay notes that life's ills always make way for Love.
Florence Sartori sculpts in curves and energy the Woman always attentive, resilient in the ordeal and vigilant in the face of slow progress to seal her rightful place in our society. 
The painter Isabelle Vougny highlights the ecosystem and the resilience of the vegetal world in her paintings. 

We are warmly inviting you to discover our group show from April 12th to June 18th 2022, which offers a multitude of views on the evolution of our thoughts and what has marked us as beings. It will allow you to take a look at the other, which is also a reminder to yourself.