2024 exhibitions :

 

I’m taking part to :

The Spring Exhibition (Expo de Printemps) ,
organized by Eygalières Terre d’Artistes Association
Ancienne Eglise Saint-Laurent
Vieux village d’Eygalières ( at the top of the village )

From Saturday May 11th to Sunday May 19th, 2024

The church is opened eveyday from 01.00 pm to 07.00 pm.

Opening night : Frday May 10th at 06.00 pm.

 

 

I’m taking part to Voeux d’Artistes Collective exhibition.
Les Arcenaulx
25 Cours d’Estienne d’Orves
13001 Marseille

From the 15th to the  23rd of November 2024

 

 

 

At the workshop
17.07.22.  Photo shot by Thierry Auriol.

 

 

Direction and edition of the following video : R. Knoepfli. 28.10.20.
https://www.facebook.com/krisez.fr/videos/815959435823722/

 

 

Photo Festival : Images d’Ici et d’Ailleurs

I’m taking part to the photo festival “Images d’Ici et d’Ailleurs” ( Images from Here and Elsewhere ) organised by the association Les Papillons from Carpentras.

From July 26 to August 27, 2019.

Concept: “XXL photos (2 x 1.40 m) hanging in the streets of the towns and villages around Mont Ventoux.
It is a new international photo festival in the South of France. Wandering around Carpentras, you’ll discover and appreciate the diversity of the world of contemporary photography but also of our region and its heritage, an atypical outdoor exhibition, its aim being to offer varied viewpoints on the diversity of the universe of images.” Les Papillons Carpentras.

My photo “Summer Solstice” ( n°06P ) is on display on the entrance stone gate leading to the village of Vacqueyras, in Le Comtat Venaissin.

 

Massilia

Watercolour painting exhibition : MASSILIA by Krisez

From July 10th to August 27th, 2019.

Location : Théâtre de l’Eden, 28 Cours Jean Jaurès. 13560 Sénas. France.

Opening hours : From Tuesday to Friday, from 9.00 to 12.00 a.m. and from 2.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m. On Saturday, from 9.00 to 12.00 a.m.

Since the natural area between Marseille and Cassis was classified as “The Calanques National Park” in 2012, the sublime landscapes of our coast have become more and more famous throughout Europe, and have been attracting  many tourists and hikers, making the Mediterranean ecosystem around our beautiful Phocean city even more vulnerable.

It is both the strength of the coastal panorama and the fragility of the area along the sea that hold my full attention. As a painter, I would like to leave a record of these places, whether it be the limestone cliffs of Devenson where scopoli and leukopoeia gulls nest, or, some emblematic buildings which have been destroyed to allow free public access on the coastal paths: cabanons in Maldormé cove, Calypso restaurant on Les Catalans beach, etc.

It is the beauty of these seascapes in constant metamorphosis that I try to transcribe in my pictorial creations and which will be visible at the Tourist Information Office and the Theatre of Eden in Senas, from July 10 to August 27, 2019.