Manifesta is a unique and structured space of 210 square meters built around a masterly staircase, a wooden masterpiece that rises on the first floor and opens on various rooms, including the exhibition room, the small fireplace lounge and the relaxation area.
By desacralizing the view on contemporary art, we will transmit our passion for contemporary art to compagnies through new meetings, private diner, conferences and mediations we will privilege human relations and help in sales.
Several possible formats of receptive: the capacity of the receptive going up to 150 people in cocktail format, up to 40 for a diner, thus occupying the whole place.
It' s not a gallery in the deeper sense of the word, but a place that aims to welcome galleries, artists, institutions, designers, authors, companies... for the purposes of mediation, pedagogy, sharing and transmission.
Céline Melon Sibille has designed a creative space, a multidisciplinary cultural model that will offer exhibitions, moments of exchange, meetings with the art world, events at the service of companies, taking into consideration their expectations in terms of receptivity.
Our main objective is to design a decrypted artistic program for the whole year.
An alternative for galleries in their research of exhibition out of the box.
Photos : © Pierrick Verny © Guillaume Grasset
Photos : © Pierrick Verny © Guillaume Grasset
Photos : © Pierrick Verny © Guillaume Grasset
Photos : © Pierrick Verny © Guillaume Grasset
Photos : © Pierrick Verny © Guillaume Grasset
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