The Palace of the King of Rome presents a new exhibition by Bruno Mallart.
Bruno Mallart divides his artistic creation between illustration, published in the press and in book publishing, and drawing, which he exhibits in galleries. An illustrator since the 1990s, he composes images from complex digital collages, made up of fragments from engravings, catalogues or old photographs, which he assembles and repurposes.
to create poetic, strange, or humorous scenes. His illustrations are published in international magazines as well as on institutional posters. In parallel, he develops vast imaginary landscapes: through a meticulous technique of drawing with black chalk on coated wood, he shapes coherent and unreal worlds, where realism blends with dreams and the uncanny. His works are exhibited in numerous institutional venues as well as in private homes around the world.
whole.
Through some thirty works exhibited at the museum, the artist invites you to enter the heart of his two creative universes.
Free access.
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Built from 1784 on the orders of Louis XVI, the Palace of the King of Rome was then rebuilt by Napoleon I in 1 and offered to his son, the King of Rome. The Palace today hosts...
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