From May 13 to June 11, 2023
25 years separate Jean-Claude LIBERT from Albert GLEIZES while uniting them through initial training in textile arts and an attraction to the sacred.
At Moly-Sabata, an innovative artist residence founded in 1920 by Albert GLEIZES and his wife Juliette ROCHE, intellectuals and artists follow one another: among others, the post-cubist Robert POUYAUD, Michel SEUPHOR, the psychoanalyst Georges DEVEREUX, Serge CHARCHOUNE etc. When the ceramist Anne DANGAR died, the LIBERT couple moved there from 1952 to 1956.
Ceramics and paintings: the exhibition retraces the path of Jean Claude LIBERT before, during, and after Moly-Sabata, from 1949 to 1960.