Vue de l'exposition "Mothership" de Caroline Tschumi à la Ferme de la Chapelle

Caroline Tschumi

Mothership

Caroline Tschumi has been drawing since childhood, compulsively, daily as an elemental means of expression.  Her roots derive from the pop world of the ‘60s and ‘70s, Japanese cartoons and Disney.  Her imagination is translated through psychedelic compositions that are both bountiful and controlled.  Her works are mythical, surreal and dreamlike, populated with female characters both powerful and fragile.  The exhibition at the Ferme de la Chapelle presents her latest series centred on women and celestial bodies against a background of large wall-hangings designed by the artist herself.
  
   Focus on Grossesse à induction et accouchement spontané (in French. Film by Malachi Kohan, Monokrome Film)

Interview with Caroline Tschumi (in French. Film by Malachi Kohan, Monokrome Film)

Preceding

exhibition

Poster for Aurélie Menaldo's exhibition at Ferme de la Chapelle

Aurélie Menaldo

Paradise Lost

16.1 →

6.3.2022

Subsequent

exhibition

Installation de Karim Forlin

Karim Forlin

Pétrichor

21.5 →

10.7.2022