Home Art of livingCultureHeading south with the Biennale d’Arts Contemporains de Laudun-L’Ardoise.

Heading south with the Biennale d’Arts Contemporains de Laudun-L’Ardoise.

by Clara Losi
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c22b2a59bf6311016c09cd83ec436845For the first time in the South of France, the commune of Laudun-L’Ardoise will host the Biennale d’Arts Contemporains, de Nouvelles Technologies et de Design from October 4 to 13, 2013.

Supported by the town’s Deputy Mayor Patrice Prat, the Biennale is well on the way to becoming a renowned event in the region, helping Laudun-L’Ardoise to become a cultural Mecca. Indeed, the Biennale aims to be an open event, encouraging schoolchildren and students to discover and open up to contemporary art thanks to free passes distributed free of charge. What’s more, the Biennale will be able to count on two renowned partners: Harley Davidson and Ferrari, who have been won over by the project and will themselves be exhibiting in the heart of the town’s forum.

Commune of Laudun-L'Ardoise, Gard department, Languedoc-Roussillon.

Commune of Laudun-L’Ardoise, Gard department, Languedoc-Roussillon.

For this first edition, Laundun-L’Ardoise will be honored to welcome 80 artists, as well as several workshops and fine names showcasing their expertise in design and new technologies. Dominique Coutelle, Florence Keller, Véronique Massip and many other big names will also be part of the Biennial, offering a daring and surprising exhibition seventeen years after the creation of the art fair. It’s hardly surprising, then, that a host of fine addresses have been quick to associate themselves with the event, including Le Vieux Télégraphe, Les Fines Roches, Château de Varenne in Sauveterre, Domaine Maby and Domaine du Prieuré de Montézargues in Tavel. A highly anticipated Biennial event that promises to be a hit with audiences of all ages!

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