The exhibition De feu et de pluie (Fire and Rain) was conceived and produced by the Clément Foundation in partnership with the DEAL and the Regional Natural Park of Martinique in the context of Martinique’s candidacy to the UNESCO World Heritage List. “The...
Collecting is a mission. To buy, to preserve, to show, to publish. The Clément Foundation has chosen to promote the diversity of creation from Martinique, the Caribbean and its diaspora. A collection is an indefinite set of works, a sum of singularities to be...
As a process of re-elaboration or reconstruction of ideas, Wolfric’s work involves questioning the intrinsic and extrinsic values of his practice. To exist authentically and to make a real contribution to painting are important concerns of the artist. With the...
The Clément Foundation is pleased to present Black Forest, Pascale Marthine Tayou’s first exhibition in Martinique and the Caribbean, curated by Jérôme Sans. Since their meeting at the Sydney Biennale in 1998, the artist and the curator have enjoyed a close...
Like a sound poem extracted from an entire song by Nicolas Guillén, Habdaphaï’s plastic work evokes sensations. Not just any sensation. The multitude of pictorial and graphic experiences, artifacts, ready-made, installations, videos, performances,...