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Geneviève
Brice, an artist of sculptural expression and winner of several prizes,
expresses her personality through an art brut approach, endowing her
works with a highly original unity that seeks to evolve towards other
imaginary worlds.
Nice-Matin
From her many travels
in Africa, Geneviève Brice has brought back a passion for exotic
art. Her compositions bring to life barks, fibres and plants, giving
her work a vitality and sometimes a deliberate wildness.
Côte - La Revue d'Azur
Monaco - An
Appealing Exhibition
Geneviève Brice's work is described as art brut but it would
be more accurate to use the words Authentic and Natural, for it seems
to spring forth from the earth.
Arts - Monaco
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This remarkable
exhibition invites viewers to let themselves to be carried away by the
latent potentialities and mysterious secrets of matter in order to discover
the fascinating forms that Geneviève Brice helps to generate,
that of a universe that is so near yet unsuspected, just waiting to
be discovered.
Semaine des Spectacles - Provence Côte d'Azur
Resins, Natural
Textures
An Original Work
The creativity of Geneviève Brice, developed in the course of
her travels in Africa, is exceptional. She composes collages in hues
of sepia, burnt savannah and the purple sun of Saharan Africa, to transport
us to other places, to other worlds. By visiting Geneviève Brice,
you will set off on the strangest of voyages, full of spicy flavours.
L'Officiel des Loisirs
Geneviève
Brice, an artist of sculptural expression, with a wonderful touch and
texture. This artist has a confident hand reflecting the soul of an
adventurous and colourful itinerary, with an overlapping of cultures,
details and movements. The development of the material can be felt,
the voyage is present, and the originality is constant.
Michel Alegandre - Sculptor
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Geneviève
Brice offers a warm, rich and original universe. Her compositions
hover between abstraction and expressionism, integrating the magic
of a mask or the arabesque of a root. These pieces are moving. When
contemplating them, we are plunged into a secret world that is close
to legends, where the tribute paid to nature is never in conflict
with a recreated world.
Michel Gaudet
International painter, lecturer and art critic
Today, Geneviève
Brice presents a series of works that are half way between painting
and sculpture. When she has completed her work, the tensions between
antagonistic elements are reconciled to become a source of energy,
while the substance neglected by the seasons benefits from a new birth
which transmutes into a new, more beautiful and longer lasting form.
Henry Thomseu
French painter and titular director of the Beaux Arts

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