“Among the cross-Channel talents featured in this group street art exhibition are Miss Tic – a doyenne of the Parisian Graffiti scene courtesy of her sultry portraits of pin-ups captioned with incisive haikus – and Shoreditch-based James Cochran, who has made his mark on the London streets with his portraits of rough sleepers.

22 March – 15 7 April, free, Galerie Raison d’Art”

Source: ‘Metropolitan’, March 2012

 

pdf of the exhibition (in French)

 

(!) last day of exhibition, as indicated on the gallery website (http://raisondart.com) : 7th of April.

Raison d’Art is located at 153 Bis Boulevard de la Liberté in Lille (just near the Palais des Beaux Arts), open Thursday to Saturday 2-7pm.

 
 

Nothing special – yet – to say about this gallery-to-rent in Cork Street, but the window is go(o)d…

www.gallery27.com

Photo © Premier Art Spaces

Schemes Gallery

March 11, 2011 | by | Leave a Comment

Established more than thirty years ago by Jean-François Parmentier, the Schemes Gallery has been entirely renovated by Didier Dewulf to become today the biggest art gallery north of Paris.

In there you’ll find the greatest figurative painters in the region, the ‘onirics’ and ‘symbolists’ whose drawing is sometimes much more refined – but no pure ‘abstract’; a few major sculptors, and also some very nice authentic wooden Indian furniture, at amazing prices (directly imported by the gallery).

Welcoming families as well as collectors (whatever their budget or experience might be) or just ordinary tourists and curious, you’ll be warmly received by the Schemes Gallery and will get the best advice from its staff.

The Schemes Gallery is located at 27 rue de l’Hôpital Militaire in Lille.

Open from Wednesday to Saturday 1pm-6:30pm.

Underground station: République.

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