Éclats du crépuscule" by Camille Fischer, François Génot and Nicolas Schneider at La Grande Place - musée Saint-Louis from November 6, 2025 to April 5, 2026

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The Fondation d'entreprise Hermès presents "Éclats du crépuscule", an exhibition by artists Camille Fischer, François Génot and Nicolas Schneider at La Grande Place, the exhibition space of the Musée Saint-Louis. "Éclats du crépuscule" is part of a cycle of programming developed in partnership with the Musée d'Art moderne et contemporain de Strasbourg (MAMCS), which has been entrusted by the Foundation with the curatorship of La Grande Place from 2025 to 2027.

For the second exhibition in this partnership, the MAMCS has designed four paintings featuring a dialogue between the work of Camille Fischer, François Génot and Nicolas Schneider, three artists living and working in eastern France. The exhibition unfolds like a musical composition with contrasting movements: the opening is slow and rising, the first movement flows like an adagio with melancholic accents, the second bursts into allegretto, while the finale fades away and gives way to silence. The three artists have distinct practices - sculptures, textile or engraved pieces, installations - but manage to establish harmony in each act of this atmospheric journey.
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