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Ceramic artist Alice Toumit has been working for some fifteen years on man?s relationship with nature and animals.
From her stoneware models emerge a world that is both playful and dramatic, an intimacy that is both gentle and brutal. Her anguish in the face of the climate emergency rubs shoulders with her unalterable need to get through life with joy.
She likes to stage life-size animals, watchers, spectres or reminders of our own animality, which rubs shoulders with human traces.
Her immersive installations invite the viewer to wander around and care for her sculptures, which are both raw and fragile.
Alice lives in the bocage region of France, and enjoys working with her direct environment: gleaned pieces of wood or logs, reproduced identically, animal footprints, the inclusion of sand in earth?
Her modelling, instinctive at first, lets gesture and immediate desire speak for themselves, before finally becoming part of a narrative, a desire to bear witness to emotions sometimes too great and too heavy to be kept.
You'll discover Alice's sculptures as you stroll through her partner Thomas's beautiful garden.
Opening hours: 2pm to 6pm.
From her stoneware models emerge a world that is both playful and dramatic, an intimacy that is both gentle and brutal. Her anguish in the face of the climate emergency rubs shoulders with her unalterable need to get through life with joy.
She likes to stage life-size animals, watchers, spectres or reminders of our own animality, which rubs shoulders with human traces.
Her immersive installations invite the viewer to wander around and care for her sculptures, which are both raw and fragile.
Alice lives in the bocage region of France, and enjoys working with her direct environment: gleaned pieces of wood or logs, reproduced identically, animal footprints, the inclusion of sand in earth?
Her modelling, instinctive at first, lets gesture and immediate desire speak for themselves, before finally becoming part of a narrative, a desire to bear witness to emotions sometimes too great and too heavy to be kept.
You'll discover Alice's sculptures as you stroll through her partner Thomas's beautiful garden.
Opening hours: 2pm to 6pm.
Opening times
Opening times
From 13 September 2025 until 14 September 2025 -