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Art For All – Une œuvre d’Art accessible à tous
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« Great works of art are only great because they are accessible and comprehensible to everyone. »

Leo Tolstoy, WHAT IS ART ?, 1898

Concept

ART FOR ALL - Introduction to contemporary art for everybody by the LOFT Gallery

The LOFT gallery is launching a new challenge today. Offer a veritable collection of iconic works by contemporary artists from various origins and universes in the form of high-quality and small-format editions, as affordable (from 200 euros) as they are desirable. Multiples designed in direct collaboration with the artists or their estates, signed and numbered between 300 and 1000 copies, accompanied by a certificate of authenticity and presented in elegant boxes.
Real works of art accessible to all, a concentrate of "ART FOR ALL".

New

Blackbird by Sébastien Kito

“Sébastien Kito is an artist of withdrawal. Of line too, because the refined sculpture tends to become a simple vertical or curved line. Rather curved, because the world he draws is cosmic. The earth is round, space is curved, the tree is ellipse.”
Claude Mollard

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César & Hiquily

A true alchemy where metal becomes art, this passion has today materialized in the works of two artists, Philippe Hiquily and César, brought together in the new exhibition presented by Galerie LOFT from October 17 to November 30.

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France 2 Telematin:
when art becomes more democratic

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