Artist Matthieu De Oliveira (born 1973), formerly an art assistant at the Palais de Tokyo Museum and a technical assistant at Fuji Film, specializes in the technique of enlarging photographs taken with film cameras (argentique). He has participated in many art exhibitions in France and Japan.

Photographic works by Matthieu De Oliveira (1)

...and paintings by Jean-Yves Lucas (2) introduced at the exhibition
PHOTO: NVCC
Artist Jean-Yves Lucas (born 1955) has 42 years of teaching fine arts at a high school in Laval and 2 universities in Rennes and Le Mans (France). Since 1989, Jean-Yves Lucas has participated in more than 30 exhibitions in France, Spain, Poland, Germany and Japan.
In this exhibition in Vietnam, Matthieu De Oliveira displays his urban landscape photography works. Through his open-minded perspective, he wants to evoke a dreamy, liberal universe, where reality intertwines with legend, inviting viewers to the inner world existing in the outside world...
In his paintings, Jean-Yves Lucas presents the concept of time that is always closely linked to art, whether it is time determined by the era, the more intimate creative time, or the time of observation. Creativity, for Jean-Yves Lucas, is a way of being present in the world, living each moment, being sensitive to every event, paying attention to the subtle changes of light color according to the rhythm of graphic elements... Looking at the French artist's paintings, the imagination always turns to memories that have been memorized in each person's subconscious. Images and emotions seem to transform from one moment to another.
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