“Untitled” an exhibition by Laetitia Ducrettet, Fouzia Khaia and Yan Lou

The exhibition Untitled This project brings together three young artists, graduates of the Ensad Limoges art school, each with their own unique style, who engage in a dialogue around materials, memory, and repurposing. Each explores, in their own way, how forms and symbols traverse time, transform, and question our present.

  • opening Thursday March 26 at 18:00

Fouzia Khaia explores motif as a living language. Drawing on Moroccan heritage, such as architecture and crafts, she analyzes their internal logic and reactivates them using contemporary tools: parametric modeling, generative design, and 3D printing. Between craftsmanship and innovation, her ceramic works transform design into a space for dialogue between heritage and creation.

Yan Lou works with recycled paper and water to evoke landscape and memory. His refined, often monochromatic forms invite contemplation, leaving room for chance and transformation. In his works, he reveals the poetic fragility of matter and the cycles of time.

Laetitia Ducrettet creates exuberant installations in vibrant colors, feathers, and sequins, where ceramics, textiles, and drawing converge. In her world, several themes intersect, including pop culture, religious references, feminism, and hybrid imagery. Between the grotesque and the cute, humor and subversion, her sculptures and characters irreverently question our social norms and consumer society.

Detail of the poster for the Untitled Exhibition
Detail of the poster for the Untitled Exhibition
Detail of the poster for the Untitled Exhibition
Detail of the poster for the Untitled Exhibition