UN ART A P'ART
04/12/2025 - 15/01/2026
Priscilla Beccari’s work blends finished sketch, offbeat humor, and visual poetry. Her ever-shifting scenes, close to an intimate form of Surrealism, play with bodily hybridity and surprising framing. Behind the apparent simplicity of her line lies a precise sense of composition, sometimes built through layers of paper. The support becomes a sensitive material: worked, tinted, almost undulating, it gives each drawing a visual richness that captures the eye and imbues us with poetry. This density, combined with a spontaneous gesture, creates vibrant images that freely reassemble the influences she absorbs, from naïve art to Cocteau or Picasso.
Jacques Charlier, resolutely innovative, cultivates a constant formal freedom: colored geometry, figuration, assemblages—all merge in a playful yet incisive approach. His compositions rely on contrasts, humor, and sarcasm, while words and shapes interact to open multiple readings. His influences—from Dadaism to Pop Art through abstraction—reappear transformed, at times echoing Richter yet marked by a distinctly personal tone.
Both artists share a similar freedom, an offbeat humor, and a remarkable ability to synthesize diverse references, reinventing them in a bold and deeply original visual language.
Charlier Jacques Beccari Priscilla