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Chaumont-sur-Loire : Sophie Zénon, l'Herbe aux yeux bleus

The Centre d'art et de nature de Chaumont-sur-Loire will be hosting its new art season from March 29. In the Asinerie, Sophie Zénon will present a selection of works from her L'Herbe aux yeux bleus series.

Joining her are artists Alquin, Miguel Chevalier, Stéphane Erouane Dumas, Daniel Firman, G&K, Yann Lacroix, Vincent Laval, Olivier Leroi, Anne & Patrick Poirier, Carole Solvay, Claire Trotignon and Fabienne Verdier.

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Campredon art & image : exhibition RÊVE !

In the magnificent Campredon Art Center at l'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue (nearby Avignon, (Vaucluse, France), six of our artists are part of the summer exhibition: Patty Carroll, Jeremiah Chechik, Clark et Pougnaud, Sabatina Leccia and Charlotte Mano . To October 12, 2025

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Lianzhou / Mona Kuhn, Kings Road

Mona Kuhn works from the Kings Road series are currently exhibited at the Lianzhou Museum of Photography (China), together with prints by Dado Moriyama, Sugimoto Hiroshi, Henry Leutweyler and Carlos Idun-Tawiah. To Dec. 19, 2025.

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Foto Rio 2025 | Centro Cultural da Justiça Federal : Sophie Zénon, Mulheres, identidades e meio ambiente – uma cartografia sensível

The France/Brazil Season at FotoRio 2025 is an invitation to exchange and dialogue on the themes of identity, climate, and ecological transition.
In this spirit, the group exhibition "Mulheres: identidade e meio ambiente — Uma cartografia sensível“ at the Centro Cultural da Justiça Federal, curated by Jean-Luc Monterosso and Ioana Mello, presents Sophie Zénon's ”l'Herbe aux Yeux bleus" alongside works by Carolina Tabet, Alice Pallot, Flora Nguyen, and Karen Paulina Biswell until November 5.

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MUCAC La Coracha Malaga : Mona Kuhn, "Y tu desnudo será un gran poema"

The MUCAC La Coracha is hosting the first solo exhibition in Spain by Brazilian-American artist Mona Kuhn. The exhibition, entitled “Mona Kuhn. Y tu desnudo será un gran poema" is curated by Salvador Nadales.
The exhibition brings together 43 works created by the photographer between 2004 and 2018, offering a non-chronological visual journey that highlights the poetry of the body and its relationship with nature. The exhibition is also accompanied by a catalog with texts by Rebecca Morse, curator of the exhibition and curator of photography at LACMA in Los Angeles.