Expositions et Médiation

Découvrez les expositions, le travail et les parcours de Mallaurie Charles, plasticienne engagée dans les échanges culturels et la médiation.

A close-up, photographic realist detail of a textured mixed-media artwork by a contemporary plasticienne, showing layers of hand-torn paper, translucent fabric, and thin washes of pigment partially revealing graphite lines beneath. Fine cracks in dried paint and delicate stitched threads in metallic copper catch soft side light from an unseen studio window. The background falls into smooth blur, isolating the tactile surface. Shot with a macro lens at an oblique angle, the composition emphasizes material richness and subtle color harmonies of cream, slate blue, and rust, creating an intimate, sophisticated mood that highlights the artist’s sensitive approach to materials and form.
A refined artist’s studio corner with a sturdy, paint-splattered wooden worktable supporting neatly arranged brushes in ceramic jars, glass palettes layered with translucent pigments, and small abstract maquettes in plaster and wire. On the wall above, pinned sketches and color studies form a thoughtful mood board in earthy tones and soft pastels. Gentle afternoon light enters through an unseen window, grazing the surfaces and emphasizing textures of paper, wood, and pigment. Photographic realism with a slightly elevated angle and shallow depth of field, keeping the central workspace in crisp focus while the periphery falls into a soft blur, conveying an atmosphere of quiet concentration and sophisticated creativity.
A bright, contemporary classroom-like art space prepared for an EAC workshop, with several large, impeccably clean tables arranged in a U-shape, each set with high-quality drawing paper, soft graphite sticks, colored pencils, and small trays of collage materials such as textured paper, fabric scraps, and natural elements. Walls display previous workshop results: sensitive, abstract compositions in cohesive color palettes. Soft, even daylight from tall windows off-frame creates a calm, welcoming luminosity. Photographic realism with a wide-angle, slightly elevated view, sharp focus from foreground to background, conveying an atmosphere of thoughtful pedagogy, accessibility, and sophisticated cultural education without any human presence.
A serene atelier shelf arrangement in photographic realism, featuring neatly stacked sketchbooks with textured linen covers, labeled archival boxes, and a row of glass jars filled with pigments in refined, muted hues—ochre, indigo, sienna, and dusty rose. A small, abstract ceramic sculpture in matte white sits slightly off-center, acting as a focal point. Natural overcast light from the left creates a gentle gradient of shadow across the shelf, emphasizing shapes without harsh contrasts. Captured at eye level with a narrow depth of field that keeps the middle section in sharp focus, the atmosphere feels ordered, contemplative, and intellectually sophisticated, suitable for a portfolio’s “about the practice” section.
A refined flatlay in photographic realism showcasing tools of curatorial research on a dark, matte desk surface: an open, cloth-bound notebook filled with neat diagrammatic exhibition sketches, a printed floor plan with colored annotations, a pair of minimalist acetate glasses, and a carefully arranged selection of small reproduction cards of artworks. A soft, focused desk lamp above casts a warm pool of light at the center, fading to gentle shadow at the edges, with subtle reflections on the glasses. Shot from perfectly overhead with crisp focus and balanced negative space, the mood is analytical yet poetic, evoking the invisible intellectual labor behind exhibition design and cultural mediation.

À propos

Artiste plasticienne spécialisée en médiation culturelle, je développe des expositions et des ateliers qui interrogent les liens entre arts visuels, société et mémoire.

Demande personnalisée

Permettre aux commissaires, institutions et collectionneurs de formuler une demande détaillée concernant une œuvre ou un projet, avec échanges et clarifications.

123 Rue de la Création, 75001 Paris, France — Téléphone: (01) 23 45 67 89

Lundi à Vendredi: 9h-18h; Samedi: 10h-14h; Dimanches et jours fériés sur rendez-vous uniquement, prévoir un contact.

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