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From the Seine to the Rhine

From Paris to Remagen
The Elements Jazz Quartet, featuring Arnaud Quercy (piano), Romain Courty (percussion), Elliot Langlois (double bass), and Pierre-Alexis Courty (guitar), brought Parisian elegance to the Rheinhalle in Remagen. Opening the classical concert season with a vibrant mix of swing, bebop, and modern jazz, the evening showcased works by Duke Ellington and Herbie Hancock, leaving the audience eagerly calling for encores.

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Arnaud Quercy at the Métamorphose 2024 Art Fair: An Exploration of Transformation

Arnaud Quercy will exhibit at Métamorphose 2024, an art fair in Paris featuring 60 artists exploring the theme of transformation. From December 26, 2024, to January 5, 2025, discover his works at the Halle des Blancs Manteaux, blending nature and urbanity. Free admission.

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Explorations Synesthétiques – Exposition Éphémère au Restaurant Les Magnolias

Paris, France – Du 3 septembre au 3 novembre 2024, l’artiste parisien Arnaud Quercy exposera sa dernière collection, “Explorations Synesthétiques”, au prestigieux restaurant Les Magnolias. Réputé pour son expérience gastronomique raffinée et son ambiance artistique, Les Magnolias offre le cadre idéal pour les œuvres innovantes de Quercy, où musique et art visuel se rejoignent. Cette

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Embracing a New Chapter: Joining ADAGP to Manage My Artistic Rights

As an artist, one of the most crucial aspects of our journey is ensuring that our creative rights are protected and managed efficiently. I’m thrilled to share that I have recently become a member of ADAGP (Société des Auteurs dans les Arts Graphiques et Plastiques). This significant step marks a new chapter in my career,

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Eternal Encompassing

“Eternal Encompassing,” an acrylic on canvas painting by Arnaud Quercy, embodies Emily Dickinson’s poem “Hope.” The artwork features a pregnant woman symbolizing hope’s nurturing aspect, surrounded by a black line representing hope’s protection. A small figure depicts human humility in face of hope’s magnitude. Bold lines signify life’s trials and hope’s undeterred progress.

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