The new Gallery des Artistes is hosting an exhibition entitled France Is Now, Now Is France. This show features the artworks from France that will feature paintings, sculptures and photographs, among others in the disciplines of pop and contemporary art as well as a series of workshops by renowned French graffiti artist, HeRsk.
France Is Now, Now Is France – Art Expo 2018

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