TALK

World Press Photo Scenographer Talk | 2m26 on Creation with architects Mélanie Heresbach and Sébastien Renauld [FR・JP]

Horikawa Oike Gallery

Using their WORLD PRESS PHOTO exhibition platform for discussion, join the duo from 2m26 to talk about the creative process, the importance of working by hand, sustainable practice, and design. From houses to furniture, from performing art to traditional crafts, Mélanie Heresbach and Sébastien Renauld intend to create an architecture based on joy, expressing the handmade process. Horikawa Oike Gallery venue, 2F Live audience (WORLD PRESS exhibition)

Venue
Horikawa Oike Gallery
Date
  • 2022.5.5 16:00~17:00
Language
French・Japanese

Horikawa Oike Gallery

238-1, Oshiaburanokoji-cho, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto, 604-0052

Subway Tozai Line "Nijojo-mae" station. 3 min on foot from exit 2

Mélanie Heresbach・Sébastien Renauld

2m26 architecture, design and construction studio.

In Japan :
Office : Hanazono, Kyoto.
Atelier : Keihoku, Kyoto.

In France :
Nancy, France.

Members :
Mélanie Heresbach : architect.
Graduated from Nancy Architecture School in 2013

Sébastien Renauld : architect.
Graduated from Nancy Architecture School in 2006

From houses to furniture, from performing art to traditional crafts, Mélanie Heresbach and Sébastien Renauld intend to create an architecture based on joy, expressing a handmade process.

Mélanie Heresbach・Sébastien Renauld

Other Events

Other events

SCREENING

2022.4.23(土) | 15:00-16:00

2022.4.23 Sat | 15:00-16:00

Special Screening | 「Blue Affair」

QUESTION

WORKSHOP

2022.4.16(土) | 15:00-16:00

2022.4.16 Sat | 15:00-16:00

2022.4.16(土) | 17:00-18:00

2022.4.16 Sat | 17:00-18:00

Neals Yard Remedies | Aroma Spray Craft Workshop for Stress Care [JP]

Hachiku-an (Former Kawasaki Residence)

KIDS

2022.4.17(日) | 10:00-11:30

2022.4.17 Sun | 10:00-11:30

PLACARD Workshop / Let’s do a placard with a message for our One planet !

National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto

Related Exhibitions

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World Press Photo "People Power" Documenting protest since 1957

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