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An evening with Catherine Wilkening
French actress and sculptor Catherine Wilkening presents her work in Lisbon
The French sculptor Catherine Wilkening has an intense and varied oeuvre, with dark and melancholic, wild and chaotic touches.
Dark and melancholic, wild and chaotic
16.04.22
The French sculptor Catherine Wilkening has an intense and varied oeuvre, with dark and melancholic, wild and chaotic touches. It’s her latest work, created during the pandemic, which particularly appeals to curator and gallery owner Anne-Laure Pilet. Paradoxically this collection seems to be remarkably light as compared to her earlier work - or is that just an impression? It will be on view in exclusivity at Analora Gallery, from 28th of April on.

“Catherine Wilkening's work also fits very well in Portugal, as it is a religious and spiritual country”, Anne-Laure Pilet says. “The profound Judeo-Christian tradition is still very much alive here, religion continues to occupy a prominent place in the lives of many Portuguese. Rituals are taken seriously here, and every town and village have their own processions. I am moved by this authentic and simple devotion, it speaks to me. Besides, Portuguese have a strong connection with nature, which is probably what makes them so balanced, friendly, respectful and humane. Spirituality is this strong feeling of connection with the essence of life. It translates in encounter, emotion, memories. I strongly recognize this in the work of Catherine Wilkening, and I am convinced that it will appeal to many people in this country.”

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