2 rue vernier, Nice (France)
The gallery
Since its opening in 2013, the Eva Vautier gallery has been forging links between generations that have marked the history of contemporary art, from the School of Nice and the Fluxus movement to the present day. It represents emerging artists with equal intensity, with an international reputation. The gallery places particular emphasis on the support and advancement of women. His artists develop themes related to the relationship with nature, matter, humans and everyday life. This is how the gallery offers an innovative vision of contemporary art and contributes to the dynamism of the French art scene. His special relationship with Ben Vautier allowed him to have a free and experimental tone that was recognized by institutions. Exhibiting drawings, paintings, sculptures, photographs, videos and installations, the gallery also offers historical retrospectives of artistic movements such as Fluxus, Supports/Surfaces and Figuration Libre. Its space is divided into a temporary exhibition space and a showroom offering, among other things, the publications and multiples of artists that it publishes.
Featured artist
Six artists, selected equally, question our relationship with the contemporary world. Maxime Parodi, in focus on our booth, draws moments in life, film shots incrusted in his memory. Caroline Rivalan reinvents feminine myths in her collage drawings. Anne-Laure Wuillai deploys her bestiary of perfectly shaped pools. Benoît Barbagli Vautier exhibits his drawings, the common thread of a polymorphous practice. Gérald Panighi combines drawings with cynical aphorisms on humanity, and Jeanne Susplugas exhibits her diaries exploring confinement.