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From June 16 to 20, the exhibition remains accessible by email notification.
As part of the Eté Solidaire, this exhibition is in memory of Fabrice Pouctal (1971-2025), a Parisian artist with a passion for art from a very young age. Abstract drawings, portraits, and paintings attest to a constant search, exploring styles, gestures, and materials (pen, brush, spatula, wood). His portraits, made from live models in the studio and then outdoors in Paris, reveal a lively and sensitive eye, able to capture the essence of a presence, including his own. Inspired by Rembrandt, Johannes Vermeer, and J. M. W. Turner, whose works he studied and sometimes copied at the Louvre as an official Louvre copyist, Fabrice pursued a personal quest focused on structure, light, and nature. ; Credits: Mvac7 Find the Eté solidaire program at ppp-ete-solidaire2026-brochure-12-pages-4Gxg.pdf or via the following QR code: ; Credits: Mvac7-étésolidaire
Source: paris.fr — photo: Fabrice Pouctal
