CORPUS, its language in the Decorative Arts

Flea Market Festival 2024on Thursday, September 26th at 7:00 PM

The Marché Dauphine and its antique dealers are pleased to invite you to the Flea Market Festival 2024, sponsored by Simon Porte Jacquemus.

This year, the body will be in motion at Dauphine with a decidedly rock-themed program.

** Program **

The merchants will unveil exhibitions, exclusive pieces, and other surprises centered around the theme of the body in the arts.

Opening at the Galerie Dauphine (1st floor) of the exhibition Rock Memories, on the occasion of the release of the eponymous comic book by Olivier Boscovitch and Marc Dolisi.
Curator: François Darmigny

9:30 PM: Concert by Howlin’Jaws
10:45 PM: DJ set by Geyster

 

SIMON PORTE JACQUEMUS
This new edition is sponsored by Simon Porte Jacquemus. He states, “Les Puces are an endless source of inspiration, a place where history and creativity meet.” On this occasion, Jacquemus will create a unique installation composed of carefully selected pieces from the treasures of the Puces merchants.

CONCERT BY HOWLIN’JAWS AND DJ SET BY GEYSTER
On the music side, the trio Howlin’ Jaws, who graced the cover of the December 2023 issue of Rock & Folk, will perform on the ground floor starting at 9:30 PM. This rock band blends vintage and contemporary influences to create a unique sound, combining the raw energy of 60s rock with modern nuances.

As for Geyster, who will start mixing at 10:45 PM, he is an artist who skillfully blends elements of funk, disco, rock, and electro to deliver dynamic and captivating sets that engage the crowd.

ROCK MEMORIES
At the heart of the exhibition at Marché Dauphine is the comic book Swan raconte… Rock Memories… created by illustrator Olivier Boscovitch and writer Marc Dolisi.

Curated by François Darmigny (photographer and exhibition curator) along with the comic book authors, the exhibition showcases limited edition prints from the comic and original works directly inspired by the stories told and depicted in the comic.

AT THE ANTIQUE DEALERS
Art of Living – Gloria Ferester – Stand 156
The Le Tallec plates, created in collaboration with painter and illustrator Jean Toth, embody the elegance and craftsmanship of the 1950s. These works of art, with their fine and expressive lines, capture the grace and fluidity of dancers, showcasing an exceptional mastery in representing the human body in all its beauty and dynamism.