YANN LACROIX

ET LES COLLECTIONS DU MUSÉE DE LA FAÏENCE ET DES BEAUX-ARTS DE NEVERS & DU MUSÉE ARCHÉOLOGIQUE DU NIVERNAIS

Driven by the desire to create a synergy between the architectural potential of the Museum of Earthenware and Fine Arts of Nevers and its collections – where pattern and figuration predominate – we chose to invite the artist Yann Lacroix whose work plays precisely at the limits of the figurative.

Indeed, when faced with the paintings of Yann Lacroix, our eye finds itself caught in a series of effects of appearance and disappearance. These are motifs, scenes, landscapes which emerge as memories of impressions,   of sensations anchored to a few enigmatically clear and persistent figures.

We can certainly guess a long pictorial work, of erasures and redoes, a meticulous treatment of light.

With his interest in history and the history of art, and inspired by his exploration of the Neversoise collections, Yann Lacroix wanted to be able, alongside his own paintings, to exhibit some vestiges and sculptural pieces from the Museum's collections. and the Nivernais Archaeological Museum.

This is how, accompanied by the scenographer   Sabine Tarry, the artist offers the visitor, in the scenographer's own words, "a journey where from one work to another, we come across fragments of stones, a long series of capitals, small formats evoking the miniature requiring that we approach very closely, a large painting like an ancient fresco responding to the immensity of the place, conversing with a parterre of old terracottas, and which closes in the striking encounter between a sculpture representing a young girl, her eyes absorbed on a medallion,   and a mysterious painting of a knight. »

A graduate of ESA Clermont Métropole (2010) as well as the Porto School of Fine Arts (2008), Yann Lacroix (1986) is represented by the Anne-Sarah Bénichou gallery – Paris and the Selma Feriani gallery – Tunis and London.

In 2024, his news is particularly rich with, in addition to The Interior Castle, two other personal exhibitions, one at the Bullukian Foundation in Lyon and the other at the Royal Abbey of Fontevraud. In recent years, several personal exhibitions have been dedicated to him by his galleries in Paris (2023, 2022, 2019) and London (2023) as well as by Les Églises de Chelles art center in 2021, and by Domaine M in 2017.

He has participated in numerous group exhibitions in France and abroad: in Poland (Galerie Pracownia, 2016), in Thailand (Cartel Art Space and Tars Gallery, 2016), in Belgium (Galerie Felix Frachon, 2017), in Lithuania (Art Vilnius, 2017), in Spain (Casa de Velásquez, 2019), in France in several Parisian galleries as well as at the Lambert Collection in Avignon (2020).

He has been the recipient of numerous grants and residencies including: Shakers in 2013, Chamalot in 2014, la Source in 2015, Fondation Dufraine from 2015 to 2017 and Domaine M in 2017 – as well as in Bangkok at the Tars Gallery. He was a resident of Casa Velázquez in 2019. And 2024 laureate   of the Bullukian-Fontevraud residency program.

 

scenography Sabine Tarry

graphics Nathan Rousseau
design Henri Guette
7 June 2024
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