Pete in Paris
- Pete Codling

- 3 days ago
- 2 min read
Back to Paris in their 4th annual exhibition in the capital of art and culture, this event marks a significant milestone not only for the artists involved but also for the vibrant art community that thrives in this iconic city. Curated by Natalia Gryniuk of Musa International, the exhibition brings together a diverse array of talent from various corners of the world, each contributing their unique perspectives and artistic expressions. This year’s exhibition features a carefully selected group of artists whose works span multiple mediums, including painting, sculpture, photography, and installation art. Each piece is a reflection of the artist's cultural background and personal experiences, creating a rich tapestry of narratives that engage and inspire viewers. The selection process, overseen by Gryniuk, emphasizes not only the aesthetic qualities of the artworks but also their ability to provoke thought and dialogue about contemporary issues. The exhibition venue itself is a testament to Paris's enduring legacy as a hub for artistic innovation. Set in a historic building that has been transformed into a modern gallery space, the environment encourages visitors to immerse themselves fully in the artworks on display. The layout of the exhibition is designed to guide attendees through a journey of discovery, with each section highlighting different themes and concepts that resonate with the global art scene today. Throughout the duration of the exhibition, a series of events will complement the visual experience, including artist talks, panel discussions, and workshops. These activities aim to foster a deeper understanding of the works presented and to facilitate connections between artists and the audience. Visitors will have the opportunity to engage directly with the creators, gaining insight into their processes and the inspirations behind their art. As the exhibition unfolds, it serves as a reminder of the power of art to transcend geographical boundaries and cultural differences. In a world that often feels divided, this gathering of artistic voices underscores the importance of collaboration and shared experiences in the pursuit of creativity. The 4th annual exhibition in Paris not only celebrates the talents of individual artists but also reinforces the city's status as a beacon of artistic excellence and cultural exchange.
Paris is every artist's dream and a city close to my heart with fond memories going back to my art school visits, holidays and only last year to be exhibit at Art Capital in the Temporary Grande Palais
This year I was exhibiting a selection of my small sculptures from the Familiar series.










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