Ari Bayuaji and Eveline Boulva fear, each in its own way, the sea, its coasts, the hazards that threaten them. The two artists are gathered until November between the walls of the Musée d'art contemporain de Baie-Saint-Paul. Together with the Pearl River, the Indonesian artist Ari Bayuaji presents his first solo exhibition in Canada.
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Ari Bayuaji and Eveline Boulva fear, each in its own way, the sea, its coasts, the hazards that threaten them. The two artists are gathered until November between the walls of the Musée d'art contemporain de Baie-Saint-Paul. Together with the Pearl River, the Indonesian artist Ari Bayuaji presents his first solo exhibition in Canada.
Ari Bayuaji and Eveline Boulva fear, each in its own way, the sea, its coasts, the hazards that threaten them. The two artists are gathered until November between the walls of the Musée d'art contemporain de Baie-Saint-Paul. Together with the Pearl River, the Indonesian artist Ari Bayuaji presents his first solo exhibition in Canada.