From March 9 to 15, at the Espace Carnot in Châtelaillon-Plage, Jean-Pierre Leininger, Jean-Yves Wissing and Martine Roturier present an exhibition combining painting, monotype, photography and sculpture. An artistic dialogue rich in forms and materials.
Through photography, painting and sculpture, this exhibition proposes a relationship with nature, despite the abstraction that characterizes the works of all three artists. Often an attentive observation of the world, abstraction, far from being a distancing from nature, plunges into its structure:
In his photos, Jean Yves Wissing captures the lines of the landscape, transforming it into a graphic composition.
In her sculpture, Martine Roturier draws inspiration from plants and marine life, retaining not the precise definition of the subject but its organic structure.
As for Jean Pierre Leininger, he uses color to create a chromatic sensation evocative of natural elements.
These three artists also share a sense of movement: the movement of air, of light, of the hand. Often untitled, freed from any precise meaning, the works invite the viewer to feel his or her relationship to nature, whether plant, mineral or human.
In his photos, Jean Yves Wissing captures the lines of the landscape, transforming it into a graphic composition.
In her sculpture, Martine Roturier draws inspiration from plants and marine life, retaining not the precise definition of the subject but its organic structure.
As for Jean Pierre Leininger, he uses color to create a chromatic sensation evocative of natural elements.
These three artists also share a sense of movement: the movement of air, of light, of the hand. Often untitled, freed from any precise meaning, the works invite the viewer to feel his or her relationship to nature, whether plant, mineral or human.



