Drawing takes center stage in Lyon with a double event dedicated to Thomas Henriot, offering a sensitive journey to the four corners of the world.

In Lyon, the new Houg Gallery is hosting, until October 21, drawings of Santiago de Cuba, Havana, and the Harlem neighborhood in New York, patiently created in situ by Thomas Henriot (born in 1980) during his travels around the world. With a firm and meticulous hand, Henriot captures urban scenes and parks devoid of inhabitants. Simultaneously, the Bullukian Foundation presents a juxtaposition of his large panoramic piece, depicting a Japanese temple and woven by the Brochier workshops in Lyon, alongside Camille Chastang’s (born in 1994) flower paintings. This dual event offers a poetic and melancholic journey where nature is omnipresent.