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8. The exhibition "Un lieu, des liens" at the Grand-Cachot, 5/22-7/24 2016

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JEAN-PIERRE SERGENT, EXPOSITION : UN LIEU, DES LIENS, FERME DU GRAND-CACHOT, SUISSE, 2016


A 3:17 documentary film showing Jean-Pierre Sergent paintings on Plexiglas exhibited at the Grand-Cachot Farm-Foundation in La Chaux-du-Milieu, Switzerland, May 22 - July 24 2016.

> ABOUT THE FARM-FOUNDATION
Built in 1531, the Grand-Cachot Farm is one of the oldest in the High-Jura Swiss Mountains area, during its long history, its inhabitants have been farmers, lumberjacks, watchmakers, lacemakers… Since 1968, this beautiful traditional architecturally renovated space has been holding artist exhibitions in its gallery.

> ABOUT THE EXHIBITION: "UN LIEU, DES LIENS" / “ONE PLACE, SOME LINKS”
A group show curated by the artist Odile Vuillemin in collaboration with Jean-Bernard Vuille (director of the space) who invited ten artists living in the Franche-Comté area (France) to present their artworks: Jean-Bernard Butin, Régina Lemoigne, Claire Muël, Daniel Nicod, Mylène Peyreton, Martine Planchat, Jean-Pierre Sergent, Anne Valverde, Kees de Voogd, Odile Vuillemin.

> ABOUT SERGENT’S EXHIBITED ARTWORKS: “CIRCLES & YANTRAS”
Sergent is going to present five paintings on plexiglas selected from his Entropic Suites and Mayan Diary series (2007-2015) containing images of circles and yantras (Hindu meditations drawing).
The Gand-Cachot Farm seems the perfect place for the artist to present at the public, in this half millennium-old place, a glimpse of the continuity of human being and natural and cultural events throughout time perpetuation. The artist, born in Morteau (10 miles away from this place), visited the Grand-Cachot with his grandfather Maurice, when he was a teenager, and the space as well as the artworks seemed to have some kind of an aura, a delicious presence, in this prestigious place dedicated to art. Thanks also to his granddad who really enjoyed and respected artists and their works. It’s then important today and it’s a great honor to exhibit his works in such a well-attended art institution.
Nothing could represent and symbolyze more time continuity and human growing awareness development than concentric circles. In fact, they represent the expansion from the Bindu point (the unity, the starting point of cosmic creation, some kind of a Big Bang momentum), the mixing of male and female energies, the human spiritual development growing point and they tend to bring us toward personal achievement both physically and spiritually…
Entangled into the paintings with fugacious “images of life” as sexual intercourses representations, flowers or birds, concentric circles are the infinity in the fragility, the geometrical and symbolic  structures burned into life bold coloured organical chaos, the real daily time transcendance!

> MORE INFORMATION >  GROUP EXHIBITION: "UN LIEU, DES LIENS"