Molitor extends summer with a bright and contemporary exhibition
As the days grow shorter and the air turns cooler, Molitor chooses to retain the light and warmth of summer. From 17 October to 16 November, come and discover the new sensitive and sunny exhibition: ‘Indian Summer at Molitor’, an invitation to relive the summer season through the eyes of five contemporary artists: Lucas Nadel, Kashink, Véronique Rondeau Amouyal, Nasty, and Arnaud Puig.
From experience to canvas
Throughout the summer, Molitor was transformed into an artist's residence. Each artist was able to soak up its atmosphere, its unique light, its pools, its lines and its vibrations. This intimate, summery experience gave rise to original, often unexpected works, which the exhibition is revealing to the public for the first time.
Paintings, illustrations, photographs... Each work becomes a fragment of memory, a trace of a summer lived, transposed onto canvas or paper.
A sunny interlude in the heart of autumn
With L'été indien à Molitor, art becomes the memory of a place and a moment, a poetic way of prolonging summer when autumn sets in. Through these previously unseen works, the exhibition invites everyone to (re)discover life at Molitor, this already legendary place that continues to vibrate to the rhythm of creation and the present.
A bright, lively event not to be missed by art lovers.
Practical information:
•Exhibition dates: 17 October to 16 November
•Location: Molitor - 13 rue Nungesser et Coli, Paris 16
•Free admission - exhibition open in the hotel lobby