She’s an ant, a hard worker, a plastic artist full of hands, crazy about casting heads, tinkering with little mirrors, encrusting pearls, dressing trees with blue shutters, with a poetic obsession for birds, and politics for the numbers.
Inspired by the kingdom of childhood, capsized by the bazaar of the world (earthquake, hurricane, debt of independence), Pascale Monnin casts his gaze, let’s say it, timeless over our lives made up of beauty, the sacred and impurity. Coming from a family of Swiss gallery owners established in Haiti since 1947, Pascale day on RFI today. Pascale who draws, paints, engraves, sculpts and exhibits all over the world (from Port-au-Prince to the Grand Palais in Paris, via the Fowler Museum in Los Angeles or the Ouidah Biennale). And here she comes from Geneva where she exhibits at the Tcarmine Gallery Story of O, Birth & Rebirth until the end of December…
Pascale Monnin’s musical choices
Manno Charlemagne Homesick
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