PAST EXHIBITIONS

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JEAN-MARC HUNT NEGATALENT

With this exhibition, the Fondation Clément focuses on twenty years of artivist work by this contemporary Franco-Caribbean artist of international stature.

Collective Exhibition

Marché d’art

The Fondation Clément renews its Art Market, open to Caribbean artists.

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ISMAEL MUNDARAY TIERRA MADRE

Landscapes, ambiance, atmosphere… “Tierra Madre” takes you deep into the heart of the Venezuelan Amazon.

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HÉBERT ÉDAU PAYSAGES IMMERGÉS

Nearly a hundred works by Guadeloupean artist Hébert Édau are presented in two 200 m² rooms.

Collective Exhibition

Revelation! Contemporary art from Benin

An exhibition conceived by Benin’s Agence de développement des arts et de la culture (ADAC) in partnership with the Fondation Clément

Collective exhibition

NOUS, LAMINAIRES

To mark the 110th anniversary of Aimé Césaire’s birth and the fortieth anniversary of his last collection, moi, laminaire…, the Fondation Clément presents a group exhibition featuring a dialogue between Césaire’s poetry and the work of three contemporary photographers, Juliette Agnel, Nicolas Derné and Xuebing Du.

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AIMÉ CÉSAIRE UN HOMME DE RUPTURE

Curators: Colette Césaire and Marc Césaire
In partnership with the Aimé Césaire Actuel association and Tête Haute et Noire

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RAYMOND MÉDÉLICE 30 YEARS OF PICTORIAL CREATION

These productions bear witness to 30 years of creative expression in a blend of traditional and contemporary techniques, universal, local and current themes, and forms, compositions and colors that I hope will be singular.

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GASTON MONNERVILLE UNE DIGNITÉ RÉPUBLICAINE

From May 12 to September 17, 2023, the Fondation Clément presents the exhibition Gaston Monnerville, une dignité républicaine. The first historical exhibition produced by the Fondation Clément, it is based on research work that sheds light on the exceptional career of a “great forgotten man of the Republic”.

Collective Exhibition

MARCHÉ D’ART

The Fondation Clément renews its Marché d’Art open to Caribbean artists.