27 june > 8 july

Exhibition: ‘Serpentine Gallery’

  • Cultural
  • Exhibition
  • Painting
  • Sculpture
Maison Henri-Flotte, 20 Quai Charles de Gaulle, 83110 Sanary-sur-Mer
For 60 years, the Shona art of Zimbabwean sculptors has made its mark on contemporary art with its modernity and spontaneity. Hervé Maury paints a poetic and lively bestiary, combining materials, textures, and emotion.
For 60 years, the ZIMBABWEAN SCULPTORS movement has been considered an essential element in contemporary art. Currently, several artists from Zimbabwe are among the most renowned sculptors in the world. Better known since its origins as Shona art, this art form intrigues and captivates with the modernity of the works on display. It is African art, but contemporary art, spontaneous art with no reference to ancestral tradition.

HERVÉ MAURY paints animals as one would paint landscapes or portraits, creating living natures that are funny and seductive in their apparent simplicity. Pigments and other materials blend together, movements and reliefs spring forth, capturing a special moment on each canvas. The artist turns his enchanted bestiary into a family complicit in a daily quest for exoticism and absolute poetry.

Rates

Rates

Free entry.

Opening times

Opening times

From 27 June 2026 until 8 July 2026 - Open everyday

Location

Location

Exhibition: ‘Serpentine Gallery’
Maison Henri-Flotte, 20 Quai Charles de Gaulle, 83110 Sanary-sur-Mer
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Spoken languages

Spoken languages
  • French

Environment

Environment
  • In centre of town
  • Town location
  • Pedestrian area
Updated on 16 January 2026 at 11:39
by Office de Tourisme de Sanary sur Mer
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