Latest Exhibition at Marseille’s Musée Regards de Provence
Guest Post · InspireMusée Regards de Provence in Marseille is a delightful gallery celebrates local artists who are very often new to me and so a visit is quite an adventure of discovery.
The latest expo is dedicated to designer, painter and sculptor Quirin Mayer (1927 – ) whose work is balanced, colourful and full of what they describe as ‘optimisme et joie de vivre’.
This exhibition on now in Marseille until June 4th.
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