In the heart of downtown Pau, a stone's throw from Les Halles, the Passage Carnot is hosting an original exhibition devoted to Ukrainian artist Oleg Shupliak, renowned for his dual-reading portraits.
His paintings, which combine optical illusion, symbolism and a nod to history, invite us to slow down our gaze. On January 9, a creative encounter precedes the opening: Vitalii Shupliak, his son, accompanies you on a guided tour (in Ukrainian and French), to decipher the techniques and messages behind each work. It's a great opportunity to discover contemporary Ukrainian culture, at the crossroads of art and commitment.
His paintings, which combine optical illusion, symbolism and a nod to history, invite us to slow down our gaze. On January 9, a creative encounter precedes the opening: Vitalii Shupliak, his son, accompanies you on a guided tour (in Ukrainian and French), to decipher the techniques and messages behind each work. It's a great opportunity to discover contemporary Ukrainian culture, at the crossroads of art and commitment.




