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Art exhibit : Philippe Monod (pastels) & Catherine Bolle (acrylic glass sculptures)

Philippe Monod will present 26 pastels from his series "Light of Ashes", "Earth Oeuvre", "Feelings of Contemplation", and "Sensationnism". Catherine Bolle will present "Osmosis of Semiotics - Between Art and Science", three major works of engraved acrylic glass and mixed media.
12 Oct 2005 - 09 Dec 2005
Exhibit open daily from 11am to 6pm, but closed on November 11, 24 & 25. Call 415-912-5901 x 106 to confirm.

Practical Information:

Location:
730 Montgomery Street, San Francisco CA 94111
Cost:
Free event
Philippe Monod (pastels)

With pastels from his series "Feelings of Contemplation" and "Enigmas & Sensations", Philippe Monod expresses his observations, in an intimate diary-like way, of the hidden signs in nature - a secret part of the enigma of life. At swissnex, he will show 26 sometimes large size pastels, after having exhibited in Switzerland, Brussels, Paris, and New York. He lives near Lausanne, Switzerland (www.philippe-monod.ch).


Catherine Bolle (sculptures with acrylic glass and mixed media)

Catherine Bolle will present "Osmosis of Semiotics - Between Art and Science", three major works of engraved acrylic glass and mixed media. Her oeuvre includes photographies, prints, architectural pieces, and has been exhibited in Switzerland, Costa Rica, Lituania, Israel and Russia. She studied applied physics and chemistry, and lives in Lausanne, Switzerland. At the swissnex exhibition, Catherine Bolle presents three works, all created within the last five years (www.catherinebolle.ch).
Exhibit open daily from Wed October 12, 2005 to Fri December 9, 2005 11 am - 6 pm

Closed on November 11, 24 & 25

Please call 415-912-5901 x 106 to confirm opening hours.



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Sandoz Family Foundation
 

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