Avant que ne fanent les fleurs
Currently
09.07 – 12.16.2023
For its new exhibition, the Bullukian Foundation puts on the spotlight drawings in its multiple expressions within the art of artists Camille Chastang and Thomas Henriot.
Oniric landscapes
09.02 – 16.07.2022
Through the eyes of four artists, the exhibition Oniric Landscapes is an invitation to explore dreamed and fantasised landscapes, with elusive and sometimes haunting contours and contents. Drawn from the depths of the intimate and freely inspired by the imaginary, the works attest to the multiple paths taken by the artists to encourage us to confront natural landscapes with our inner worlds.
“Destination de nos lointains”
14.09.2022 – 21.01.2023
For its cultural return, the Bullukian Foundation is hosting a major monographic exhibition by the artist François Réau, who pursues his exploration of drawing with the presentation of unique art works, often deployed in installations and which question our relationship to the landscape and our perception of time.
Focus #3
Prochainement
14.09 – 26.11.2022
À l’occasion de son troisième FOCUS, la Fondation Bullukian propose dans son espace Bullu’lab l’exposition Akousma Partie II de l’artiste Geoffrey Badel.
MicaPenrose
Out of the box
From the work “MicaPenrose” by the artist Léa Barbazanges installed in the main courtyard followed by the performances of the “Out fo the Box” project by the young Franco-German creation in the garden, walk through the heart of the Bullukian Foundation on the occasion of the Fête des Lumière.
more informationFocus #1
09.02 – 19.03.2022
Pour son premier FOCUS, la Fondation accueille la dernière série de peintures de l’artiste Vanessa Fanuele au titre prometteur : 𝑈𝑙𝑡𝑟𝑎 et 𝐴𝑙𝑝ℎ𝑎.
Par-delà le vernis
30.09.2021 – 29.01.2022
While our contemporary societies bear witness to an unbridled compulsive march, many artists, nourished by a deep desire for change and a return to basics, register all their commitment in a step aside and seem nourished by a more elementary creation, more palpable and sensitive. While questioning the plastic possibilities of contemporary art: the transformation of matter, shaping, modeling, and other experiments used by their creators in a resolutely discordant approach, these artists now reveal to us worlds that jostle, collide for the better. reveal itself to our astonished eyes.
À la croisée des chemins
19.05 – 17.07.2021
To celebrate the year of 2020/2021 years dedicated to comics and their authors, the Bullukian Foundation brings together the work of three major artists, Edmond Baudoin, Nicolas de Crécy and Jochen Gerner, from January 15 to April 24, 2021.
Fragments mouvants
11.03. – 14.11.2020
A year after supporting the artist Lionel Sabatté in the producing of his first monumental bronze sculpture, the Bullukian Foundation is devoting a solo exhibition to him which charts a creation path of more than 10 years of career.
Les rêveries lumineuses de Léonard
05.12. – 08.12.2019
The work of the brilliant engineer, between arts, sciences, techniques, and philosophy, inspired the creation of seven installations presented in a path through the Bullukian Foundation garden.
Le monde est une invention sans futur
18.09.2019 – 31.01.2020
The prolific and masterful work of Andrea Mastrovito begins with the impulse of drawing to unfold on composite materials (collages, rules, marquetry), often with reference to traditional know-how. For the 15th Lyon Contemporary Art Biennale, the artist develops four majors in situ installations at the Bullukian Foundation immersing the viewer in the very heart of the artwork.
Anthropocène
18.09.2019 – 31.01.2020
After an artistic residency at Saint-Gobain Weber France, Jérémy Gobé develops Anthropocene, a committed and engaged artistic project connecting creation, science, industry and sustainable development.
Concert pour une Nouvelle Forêt
06.06. – 27.07.2019
Winner of the 2017 Bullukian Prize, Guillaume Barth presents for the first time in the garden of the Bullukian Foundation his immersive installation Concert pour une Nouvelle Forêt.
Cosmograff, travel through the solar system
08.04. – 18.05.2019
Presented in response to Vincent Fournier’s Space Utopia exhibition, this traveling exhibition combining art and science allows the public to discover the solar system as they have never seen it before. Designed and produced for the Fête de la Science in 2018, it is the result of a partnership between the ENS de Lyon, the scientific mediation association DéMesures, the collective of artists Superposition, and the Musée des Confluences.
Qui sait combien de fleurs ont dû tomber ?
21.03. – 21.06.2019
In spring 2019, the Bullukian Foundation is a parter in the original artistic path dedicated to the french artist Lionel Sabatté throught the city of Lyon. At the crossroads of Chinese and Lyon cultures, this route brings together three emblematic cutlural places : The New Franco-Chinese Institut, The Gadagne Musuems and the Bullukian Foundation, around the art work of Lionel Sabatté.
Space Utopia
14.03. – 18.05.2019
Vincent Fournier, artist who graduated in sociology and from the National School of Photography in Arles, endorses the invitation to the dreams and challenges composed by cosmic conquest. Since ten years now, he has been traveling the world in search of places, situations or encounters related to space exploration.
Tutundjian / Di Fabio
19.01. – 23.02.2019
Following two years of work, the Bullukian Foundation opens its art center with the presentation of a set of artworks by Léon Tutundjian in dialogue with those of Alberto Di Fabio
Polyfolies / Frontier
05.12. – 08.12.2018
For the Festival of Lights, the Bullukian Foundation is hosting two new projects: On the courtyard side, a place dedicated to emergence, it is hosting a light installation created by a student from the Confluence Institute school of architecture. We discover large petals of moulded, deformed, multiplied plexiglass that floats and undulate above the visitors. On the garden side, the Encor Studio collective is honoured with an independent project, combining architecture and light. Light waves and sound vibrations disturb the tranquillity of the virgin and reflective surface of an aquatic basin. The evolutionary scenario plays on the distortion of reality to offer, with each new loop, a unique representation.
La Patience du Tapajòs
06.11.2018 – 05.01.2019
Travel accounts, collective or more intimate experiences of homelessness, Jan Kopp’s practice is resolutely turned towards the idea of the collective, sharing of experience and transmission, especially with the public. After having experienced on a large scale the construction of a collective work in the shape of a roofed boat with Utopia House, hosted at the Bullukian Foundation in May 2018, Jan Kopp returns for a personal exhibition entitled The Patience of Tapajòs. This work emphasizes the different utopias, personal or collective, architectural or industrial, which inspire the artist since they echo the contemporary issues and challenges that we encounter.
Utopia House
29.05. – 31.05.2018
The Utopia House project follows an order-workshop given to the artist Jan Kopp by the Kunsthalle Mulhouse in 2016 around the renovation of the student hall of the Lycée St Joseph de Cluny, in Alsace. Beyond this order, Jan Kopp has chosen to widen his study to the question of housing, to reflect on the problem of emergency accommodation, the housing crisis, the needs of alternative architectures.
The Spark
05.12. – 08.12.2017
Confluence Institute and the Bullukian Foundation team up to offer The Spark, a light and interactive installation projected in the garden of the Foundation. This project, carried out by the students of the Lyon school of architecture founded by Odile Decq, invites spectators to produce themselves a light intensity from a simple gesture: to spark a spark that will come to life on the sculpture of artist Vincent Mauger.
Le silence des évidences
20.09.2017 – 06.01.2018
The exhibition Le silence des évidences marks the second collaboration between the Bullukian Foundation and artist Vincent Mauger (winner of the 2015 Foundation de L’Olivier Sculpture Prize).
With this original and in situ sculpture project, Vincent Mauger is now deployed outdoors and on a whole new scale.
Sept histoires
20.09.2017 – 06.01.2018
Presented for the first time in France at the 2009 Lyon Biennale, Lee Mingwei’s work is based on meeting and engagement, in connection with diverse audiences and issues directly linked to their lives. The artist implements collaborations with residents, places and institutions around the world to create installations based on the exchange of intimate experiences.
Hover
18.01. – 25.03.2017
A young graduate of the National School of Fine Arts in Lyon, Ludvig Sahakyan offers, for his first solo exhibition, a corpus of new works, going from drawing to embroidery and sculpture to performance. His work, poetic and enigmatic, is a tribute to the Armenian culture and its memories.
The title of this exhibition, Hover, comes from the Armenian “hov” and means at the same time the breeze, the breath, the request. But also, the shelter.
Somnambules
14.09.2016 – 31.01.2017
The 2015 Bullukian Prize was awarded to artist Julie Chaffort for her exhibition project Somnambules. Conceived as an immersive video installation, dedicated to songs and nature, we discover several voices that respond to each other, intermingle and collide in natural landscapes.
Cave studies
16.06. – 30.07.2016
Vincent Broquaire, artist and illustrator graduated from the School of Decorative Arts in Strasbourg, offers with the exhibition Cave Studies, a drift of our perception of nature and reality in the internet and digital age.
Le temps d’un sillage
07.04. – 28.05.2016
Subtle and poetic, Thomas Tronel-Gauthier’s work bears witness to a sensitive analysis of forms, as they arise and disappear in nature. Between observation and empiricism, the artist’s approach interferes in the anatomy of reality and delivers us the richness of a singular, almost scientific aesthetic quest.
L’infinie distance des choses dans leur temps
02.02. – 26.03.2016
Both a painter and a writer, Jérémy Liron is offering a unique exhibition for the Bullukian Foundation in which the artist’s paintings, drawings and sculptures bear witness to the various directions taken in his work in recent years.
Copie conforme… Moderne
10.09.2015 – 02.01.2016
For this 2016 Biennale, the Bullukian Foundation becomes the focal point of the Veduta platform, presenting artists’ screenprints, photographs, videos, performances or installations. In her garden, it hosts the work Iconostase by Yona Friedman where the public is invited to exhibit “in an open and very light structure, an object that we would like to share”.
Nyctalope
12.06. – 01.08.2015
The Bullukian Foundation brings together several artists and illustrators for this project, all graduates of the Strasbourg School of Decorative Arts, who are working on the illustration and comic book review Nyctalope.
Les formes de la sculpture
27.05. – 06.06.2015
Through this exhibition, Vincent Mauger questions his own role and the place of the studio in his artistic work. Beyond his sculptures, simple construction systems questioning both a physical and mental space, the artist wishes to explore his own creative space by offering to see different mediums.
Alep 1915… Témoignages
05.03. – 16.05.2015
Having left for Aleppo during the winter of 2005-2006 to find traces of the orphanage where his father, Garo, deported to Syria during the Armenian genocide, was taken in, the artist Rajak Ohanian thought he was carrying out an eminently intimate project. But what he gives us to look at with Aleppo, 1915… Testimonies is the witnessed time of the genocide, as the attempt to save from oblivion the community of victims of human barbarism.
Images résistantes
10.02. – 28.02.2015
By observing the relationships that individuals maintain with their environment, the balance of power and the ambiguities that are based therein, the artists gathered in this exhibition highlight area of conflict, between lived territories and geopolitical issues, economic interests and social protest, the notion of property and exclusion.
Incidents de surface
10.10. – 27.12.2014
Winner of the 2013 Bullukian Prize, Linda Sanchez presents Incidents de surface, a new research project based on the observation of a drop of water. The drop of water then acts as a starting point for her study and takes the form of visible experiences in the construction of her works.
Dialogue with the Bullukian Foundation
08.10. – 10.11.2014
A builder and industrialist, Napoleon Bullukian (1905-1984) was also a collector and patron who showed a deep attachment to the Museum of Fine Arts in Lyon. The commemoration of the 30th anniversary of his disappearance was an opportunity to reaffirm the importance of collaborations between these two institutions of Lyon’s cultural life.
Artificial Landscapes
16.09. – 20.09.2014
Echoing the Dance Biennale, the Bullukian Foundation is hosting Artificial Landscapes, a project initiated by Jérémy Tran, a contemporary dancer trained at the CNSMD in Lyon. Simultaneously a short film, an exhibition and a performance, this work aims to explore the possibilities of dance, video and photography, through the flagship concepts of the eponymous film.
La tendresse des pierres
13.06. – 19.07.2014
The exhibition La tendresse des pierres by Marion Fayolle, illustrator and comic book author, invites us into a story that is both intimate and in the right distance, of her father’s illness. With a deceptively naive style, served by both the design and the tone of the narration, the author constructs a metaphorical and surreal universe.
Passages
17.03. – 18.06.2014
Since the Renaissance, artists have given a central place to the window and the door: from a simple element of decor and architecture, they gradually become a subject in their own right, as shown in this exhibition produced in collaboration with the Paul-Dini museum.
La convergence des atomes
23.01. – 15.03.2014
The exhibition La convergence des atomes is at the heart of the research that drives the artist Julie Legrand in her work: confrontation, exploration of intimacy, tension through games of fragile balances, the fusion of improbable elements, with the same daring and energy that underlies his entire creative process, whether it be sculptures or installations.
Entre-temps…Brusquement, et ensuite
12.09.2013 – 05.01.2014
For this new collaboration with the 12th Lyon Contemporary Art Biennale, the Bullukian Foundation is welcoming the work of two international artists: visual artist and performer Yoko Ono, as well as photographer Roe Ethridge.
Souvenirs d’enfance
13.06. – 13.07.2013
This exhibition is dedicated to five Argentinian artists from the new movement of self-published comics in Argentina. Their works have in common that they are inspired by the world of childhood, murky memories hidden between the pages of family albums with forgotten or unknown faces.
Doubles pages
15.03. – 25.05.2013
For this solo exhibition, the artist Laurence Cathala continues her plastic research around the question of the book and the relationship between drawing and writing, but also text and image.
Monuments aux mains
01.12.2012 – 16.02.2013
Winner of the Bullukian Prize in 2011, the artist Jérémy Gobé is supported by the Bullukian Foundation through a production grant, the provision of a workshop, the publication of a catalog and the organization of his first personal exhibition. His work is inspired by life, that which is built up through the vagaries of encounters as multiple as they are fortuitous.
Euphrate
08.09. – 27.11.2012
Aram Dervent, an artist born in Burundi in 1949 and graduated from the Villa Arson, develops his research around the symbols of memory, mineral and plant waste or even the residues of manufactured or industrial products. He presented the Euphrate series of photographs to the Bullukian Foundation, taken from his work based on places and landscapes of memory.
Quadruple
29.05. – 28.07.2012
Quadruple is the title of the exhibition which brings together at the Bullukian Foundation four visual artists from Lyon, members of the Worx collective: Sylvie Barré, Anthony Musso, Pascal Poulain, Sylvie Sepic.
Lignes
03.04. – 19.05.2012
The Bullukian Foundation invites two German artists of different generations, both passionate about the line and its possible transformations. The work of Carolin Jörg, which focuses primarily on the practice of drawing, thus dialogues with that of the sculptor Markus F. Strieder and his sculptures in the forms of free vortices.
Silk me back
16.03. – 25.03.2012
On March 11, 2011, an unprecedented earthquake struck Japan leaving more than twenty-one thousand dead or missing. A year after this tragedy, the Silk me Back solidarity exhibition project is conceived as a tribute to the victims.
45 x vivants
09.02. – 24.03.2012
For the first time in France, Swiss artist Sophie Guyot presents in the garden of the Bullukian Foundation a vast poetic installation composed of 45 luminous cocoons in bluish light. These organic shapes radiate an icy halo around them, evoking a life in the making.
Here you are
09.02. – 10.03.2012
The artists Jennifer Brial, Armelle Caron, Alexandre Giroux and Guillaume le Moine take over the exhibition space of the Bullukian Foundation to offer new points of view and show modes of spatial representation (plans, map, perspective) where they operate a reversal of values.
Filaments
18.01. – 04.02.2012
The IKB Company presents at the Bullukian Foundation an installation highlighting the documentary and plastic aspects of the show Filaments. On the borders of documentary and artistic creation, Filaments is the culmination of several years of work carried out following various cycles of residency and research, particularly in a geriatric establishment.
Avant que ne fanent les fleurs
Currently
09.07 – 12.16.2023
For its new exhibition, the Bullukian Foundation puts on the spotlight drawings in its multiple expressions within the art of artists Camille Chastang and Thomas Henriot.
Oniric landscapes
09.02 – 16.07.2022
Through the eyes of four artists, the exhibition Oniric Landscapes is an invitation to explore dreamed and fantasised landscapes, with elusive and sometimes haunting contours and contents. Drawn from the depths of the intimate and freely inspired by the imaginary, the works attest to the multiple paths taken by the artists to encourage us to confront natural landscapes with our inner worlds.
“Destination de nos lointains”
14.09.2022 – 21.01.2023
For its cultural return, the Bullukian Foundation is hosting a major monographic exhibition by the artist François Réau, who pursues his exploration of drawing with the presentation of unique art works, often deployed in installations and which question our relationship to the landscape and our perception of time.
Focus #3
Prochainement
14.09 – 26.11.2022
À l’occasion de son troisième FOCUS, la Fondation Bullukian propose dans son espace Bullu’lab l’exposition Akousma Partie II de l’artiste Geoffrey Badel.
MicaPenrose
Out of the box
From the work “MicaPenrose” by the artist Léa Barbazanges installed in the main courtyard followed by the performances of the “Out fo the Box” project by the young Franco-German creation in the garden, walk through the heart of the Bullukian Foundation on the occasion of the Fête des Lumière.
more informationFocus #1
09.02 – 19.03.2022
Pour son premier FOCUS, la Fondation accueille la dernière série de peintures de l’artiste Vanessa Fanuele au titre prometteur : 𝑈𝑙𝑡𝑟𝑎 et 𝐴𝑙𝑝ℎ𝑎.
Par-delà le vernis
30.09.2021 – 29.01.2022
While our contemporary societies bear witness to an unbridled compulsive march, many artists, nourished by a deep desire for change and a return to basics, register all their commitment in a step aside and seem nourished by a more elementary creation, more palpable and sensitive. While questioning the plastic possibilities of contemporary art: the transformation of matter, shaping, modeling, and other experiments used by their creators in a resolutely discordant approach, these artists now reveal to us worlds that jostle, collide for the better. reveal itself to our astonished eyes.
À la croisée des chemins
19.05 – 17.07.2021
To celebrate the year of 2020/2021 years dedicated to comics and their authors, the Bullukian Foundation brings together the work of three major artists, Edmond Baudoin, Nicolas de Crécy and Jochen Gerner, from January 15 to April 24, 2021.
Fragments mouvants
11.03. – 14.11.2020
A year after supporting the artist Lionel Sabatté in the producing of his first monumental bronze sculpture, the Bullukian Foundation is devoting a solo exhibition to him which charts a creation path of more than 10 years of career.
Les rêveries lumineuses de Léonard
05.12. – 08.12.2019
The work of the brilliant engineer, between arts, sciences, techniques, and philosophy, inspired the creation of seven installations presented in a path through the Bullukian Foundation garden.
Le monde est une invention sans futur
18.09.2019 – 31.01.2020
The prolific and masterful work of Andrea Mastrovito begins with the impulse of drawing to unfold on composite materials (collages, rules, marquetry), often with reference to traditional know-how. For the 15th Lyon Contemporary Art Biennale, the artist develops four majors in situ installations at the Bullukian Foundation immersing the viewer in the very heart of the artwork.
Anthropocène
18.09.2019 – 31.01.2020
After an artistic residency at Saint-Gobain Weber France, Jérémy Gobé develops Anthropocene, a committed and engaged artistic project connecting creation, science, industry and sustainable development.
Concert pour une Nouvelle Forêt
06.06. – 27.07.2019
Winner of the 2017 Bullukian Prize, Guillaume Barth presents for the first time in the garden of the Bullukian Foundation his immersive installation Concert pour une Nouvelle Forêt.
Cosmograff, travel through the solar system
08.04. – 18.05.2019
Presented in response to Vincent Fournier’s Space Utopia exhibition, this traveling exhibition combining art and science allows the public to discover the solar system as they have never seen it before. Designed and produced for the Fête de la Science in 2018, it is the result of a partnership between the ENS de Lyon, the scientific mediation association DéMesures, the collective of artists Superposition, and the Musée des Confluences.
Qui sait combien de fleurs ont dû tomber ?
21.03. – 21.06.2019
In spring 2019, the Bullukian Foundation is a parter in the original artistic path dedicated to the french artist Lionel Sabatté throught the city of Lyon. At the crossroads of Chinese and Lyon cultures, this route brings together three emblematic cutlural places : The New Franco-Chinese Institut, The Gadagne Musuems and the Bullukian Foundation, around the art work of Lionel Sabatté.
Space Utopia
14.03. – 18.05.2019
Vincent Fournier, artist who graduated in sociology and from the National School of Photography in Arles, endorses the invitation to the dreams and challenges composed by cosmic conquest. Since ten years now, he has been traveling the world in search of places, situations or encounters related to space exploration.
Tutundjian / Di Fabio
19.01. – 23.02.2019
Following two years of work, the Bullukian Foundation opens its art center with the presentation of a set of artworks by Léon Tutundjian in dialogue with those of Alberto Di Fabio
Polyfolies / Frontier
05.12. – 08.12.2018
For the Festival of Lights, the Bullukian Foundation is hosting two new projects: On the courtyard side, a place dedicated to emergence, it is hosting a light installation created by a student from the Confluence Institute school of architecture. We discover large petals of moulded, deformed, multiplied plexiglass that floats and undulate above the visitors. On the garden side, the Encor Studio collective is honoured with an independent project, combining architecture and light. Light waves and sound vibrations disturb the tranquillity of the virgin and reflective surface of an aquatic basin. The evolutionary scenario plays on the distortion of reality to offer, with each new loop, a unique representation.
La Patience du Tapajòs
06.11.2018 – 05.01.2019
Travel accounts, collective or more intimate experiences of homelessness, Jan Kopp’s practice is resolutely turned towards the idea of the collective, sharing of experience and transmission, especially with the public. After having experienced on a large scale the construction of a collective work in the shape of a roofed boat with Utopia House, hosted at the Bullukian Foundation in May 2018, Jan Kopp returns for a personal exhibition entitled The Patience of Tapajòs. This work emphasizes the different utopias, personal or collective, architectural or industrial, which inspire the artist since they echo the contemporary issues and challenges that we encounter.
Utopia House
29.05. – 31.05.2018
The Utopia House project follows an order-workshop given to the artist Jan Kopp by the Kunsthalle Mulhouse in 2016 around the renovation of the student hall of the Lycée St Joseph de Cluny, in Alsace. Beyond this order, Jan Kopp has chosen to widen his study to the question of housing, to reflect on the problem of emergency accommodation, the housing crisis, the needs of alternative architectures.
The Spark
05.12. – 08.12.2017
Confluence Institute and the Bullukian Foundation team up to offer The Spark, a light and interactive installation projected in the garden of the Foundation. This project, carried out by the students of the Lyon school of architecture founded by Odile Decq, invites spectators to produce themselves a light intensity from a simple gesture: to spark a spark that will come to life on the sculpture of artist Vincent Mauger.
Le silence des évidences
20.09.2017 – 06.01.2018
The exhibition Le silence des évidences marks the second collaboration between the Bullukian Foundation and artist Vincent Mauger (winner of the 2015 Foundation de L’Olivier Sculpture Prize).
With this original and in situ sculpture project, Vincent Mauger is now deployed outdoors and on a whole new scale.
Sept histoires
20.09.2017 – 06.01.2018
Presented for the first time in France at the 2009 Lyon Biennale, Lee Mingwei’s work is based on meeting and engagement, in connection with diverse audiences and issues directly linked to their lives. The artist implements collaborations with residents, places and institutions around the world to create installations based on the exchange of intimate experiences.
Hover
18.01. – 25.03.2017
A young graduate of the National School of Fine Arts in Lyon, Ludvig Sahakyan offers, for his first solo exhibition, a corpus of new works, going from drawing to embroidery and sculpture to performance. His work, poetic and enigmatic, is a tribute to the Armenian culture and its memories.
The title of this exhibition, Hover, comes from the Armenian “hov” and means at the same time the breeze, the breath, the request. But also, the shelter.
Somnambules
14.09.2016 – 31.01.2017
The 2015 Bullukian Prize was awarded to artist Julie Chaffort for her exhibition project Somnambules. Conceived as an immersive video installation, dedicated to songs and nature, we discover several voices that respond to each other, intermingle and collide in natural landscapes.
Cave studies
16.06. – 30.07.2016
Vincent Broquaire, artist and illustrator graduated from the School of Decorative Arts in Strasbourg, offers with the exhibition Cave Studies, a drift of our perception of nature and reality in the internet and digital age.
Le temps d’un sillage
07.04. – 28.05.2016
Subtle and poetic, Thomas Tronel-Gauthier’s work bears witness to a sensitive analysis of forms, as they arise and disappear in nature. Between observation and empiricism, the artist’s approach interferes in the anatomy of reality and delivers us the richness of a singular, almost scientific aesthetic quest.
L’infinie distance des choses dans leur temps
02.02. – 26.03.2016
Both a painter and a writer, Jérémy Liron is offering a unique exhibition for the Bullukian Foundation in which the artist’s paintings, drawings and sculptures bear witness to the various directions taken in his work in recent years.
Copie conforme… Moderne
10.09.2015 – 02.01.2016
For this 2016 Biennale, the Bullukian Foundation becomes the focal point of the Veduta platform, presenting artists’ screenprints, photographs, videos, performances or installations. In her garden, it hosts the work Iconostase by Yona Friedman where the public is invited to exhibit “in an open and very light structure, an object that we would like to share”.
Nyctalope
12.06. – 01.08.2015
The Bullukian Foundation brings together several artists and illustrators for this project, all graduates of the Strasbourg School of Decorative Arts, who are working on the illustration and comic book review Nyctalope.
Les formes de la sculpture
27.05. – 06.06.2015
Through this exhibition, Vincent Mauger questions his own role and the place of the studio in his artistic work. Beyond his sculptures, simple construction systems questioning both a physical and mental space, the artist wishes to explore his own creative space by offering to see different mediums.
Alep 1915… Témoignages
05.03. – 16.05.2015
Having left for Aleppo during the winter of 2005-2006 to find traces of the orphanage where his father, Garo, deported to Syria during the Armenian genocide, was taken in, the artist Rajak Ohanian thought he was carrying out an eminently intimate project. But what he gives us to look at with Aleppo, 1915… Testimonies is the witnessed time of the genocide, as the attempt to save from oblivion the community of victims of human barbarism.
Images résistantes
10.02. – 28.02.2015
By observing the relationships that individuals maintain with their environment, the balance of power and the ambiguities that are based therein, the artists gathered in this exhibition highlight area of conflict, between lived territories and geopolitical issues, economic interests and social protest, the notion of property and exclusion.
Incidents de surface
10.10. – 27.12.2014
Winner of the 2013 Bullukian Prize, Linda Sanchez presents Incidents de surface, a new research project based on the observation of a drop of water. The drop of water then acts as a starting point for her study and takes the form of visible experiences in the construction of her works.
Dialogue with the Bullukian Foundation
08.10. – 10.11.2014
A builder and industrialist, Napoleon Bullukian (1905-1984) was also a collector and patron who showed a deep attachment to the Museum of Fine Arts in Lyon. The commemoration of the 30th anniversary of his disappearance was an opportunity to reaffirm the importance of collaborations between these two institutions of Lyon’s cultural life.
Artificial Landscapes
16.09. – 20.09.2014
Echoing the Dance Biennale, the Bullukian Foundation is hosting Artificial Landscapes, a project initiated by Jérémy Tran, a contemporary dancer trained at the CNSMD in Lyon. Simultaneously a short film, an exhibition and a performance, this work aims to explore the possibilities of dance, video and photography, through the flagship concepts of the eponymous film.
La tendresse des pierres
13.06. – 19.07.2014
The exhibition La tendresse des pierres by Marion Fayolle, illustrator and comic book author, invites us into a story that is both intimate and in the right distance, of her father’s illness. With a deceptively naive style, served by both the design and the tone of the narration, the author constructs a metaphorical and surreal universe.
Passages
17.03. – 18.06.2014
Since the Renaissance, artists have given a central place to the window and the door: from a simple element of decor and architecture, they gradually become a subject in their own right, as shown in this exhibition produced in collaboration with the Paul-Dini museum.
La convergence des atomes
23.01. – 15.03.2014
The exhibition La convergence des atomes is at the heart of the research that drives the artist Julie Legrand in her work: confrontation, exploration of intimacy, tension through games of fragile balances, the fusion of improbable elements, with the same daring and energy that underlies his entire creative process, whether it be sculptures or installations.
Entre-temps…Brusquement, et ensuite
12.09.2013 – 05.01.2014
For this new collaboration with the 12th Lyon Contemporary Art Biennale, the Bullukian Foundation is welcoming the work of two international artists: visual artist and performer Yoko Ono, as well as photographer Roe Ethridge.
Souvenirs d’enfance
13.06. – 13.07.2013
This exhibition is dedicated to five Argentinian artists from the new movement of self-published comics in Argentina. Their works have in common that they are inspired by the world of childhood, murky memories hidden between the pages of family albums with forgotten or unknown faces.
Doubles pages
15.03. – 25.05.2013
For this solo exhibition, the artist Laurence Cathala continues her plastic research around the question of the book and the relationship between drawing and writing, but also text and image.
Monuments aux mains
01.12.2012 – 16.02.2013
Winner of the Bullukian Prize in 2011, the artist Jérémy Gobé is supported by the Bullukian Foundation through a production grant, the provision of a workshop, the publication of a catalog and the organization of his first personal exhibition. His work is inspired by life, that which is built up through the vagaries of encounters as multiple as they are fortuitous.
Euphrate
08.09. – 27.11.2012
Aram Dervent, an artist born in Burundi in 1949 and graduated from the Villa Arson, develops his research around the symbols of memory, mineral and plant waste or even the residues of manufactured or industrial products. He presented the Euphrate series of photographs to the Bullukian Foundation, taken from his work based on places and landscapes of memory.
Quadruple
29.05. – 28.07.2012
Quadruple is the title of the exhibition which brings together at the Bullukian Foundation four visual artists from Lyon, members of the Worx collective: Sylvie Barré, Anthony Musso, Pascal Poulain, Sylvie Sepic.
Lignes
03.04. – 19.05.2012
The Bullukian Foundation invites two German artists of different generations, both passionate about the line and its possible transformations. The work of Carolin Jörg, which focuses primarily on the practice of drawing, thus dialogues with that of the sculptor Markus F. Strieder and his sculptures in the forms of free vortices.
Silk me back
16.03. – 25.03.2012
On March 11, 2011, an unprecedented earthquake struck Japan leaving more than twenty-one thousand dead or missing. A year after this tragedy, the Silk me Back solidarity exhibition project is conceived as a tribute to the victims.
45 x vivants
09.02. – 24.03.2012
For the first time in France, Swiss artist Sophie Guyot presents in the garden of the Bullukian Foundation a vast poetic installation composed of 45 luminous cocoons in bluish light. These organic shapes radiate an icy halo around them, evoking a life in the making.
Here you are
09.02. – 10.03.2012
The artists Jennifer Brial, Armelle Caron, Alexandre Giroux and Guillaume le Moine take over the exhibition space of the Bullukian Foundation to offer new points of view and show modes of spatial representation (plans, map, perspective) where they operate a reversal of values.
Filaments
18.01. – 04.02.2012
The IKB Company presents at the Bullukian Foundation an installation highlighting the documentary and plastic aspects of the show Filaments. On the borders of documentary and artistic creation, Filaments is the culmination of several years of work carried out following various cycles of residency and research, particularly in a geriatric establishment.