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François Bonnel Explores the Emotional Side of Geometry

François Bonnel, a former advertising executive of 25 years, pivoted to art in 2018 and now presents his latest solo exhibition, “François Bonnel: The Geometry of Joy,” at Maddox Gallery in Mayfair, London, from June 4 to July 2, 2026. The show features abstract paintings that blend geometric and hard-edge abstraction with playful, intuitive compositions, using color, line, and light to evoke emotions like joy and harmony. Works such as *Caught* (2026) and *I Really Like You* (2026) demonstrate his exploration of three-dimensional space and the suggestive power of abstraction.

International encaustic art conference comes to Truro

The 19th International Encaustic Conference will take place May 29-31 at Edgewood Farm in Truro, Massachusetts, produced by the Truro Center for the Arts at Castle Hill. The three-day event brings together artists from around the world to celebrate encaustic painting, an ancient medium using pigmented wax, with technical demonstrations, educational programming, networking, juried exhibitions, and extended gallery hours in Wellfleet and Truro. Keynote speaker is artist Portia Munson, known for her maximalist installations exploring consumerism and identity. Pre- and post-conference workshops run May 26 to June 4.

What the Water Refuses to Forget: Nuits Balnéaires and the Poetics of Ancestral Return

Ivorian artist Nuits Balnéaires presents 'Eboro', a solo exhibition at the Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson in Paris, running until 4 October 2026. The show blends photography, installation, fashion, and archival elements to explore memory, mythology, and family history, centered on the unresolved death of the artist's uncle, journalist and playwright Noël X. Ebony, in Dakar in 1986. Produced through the Fondation d’entreprise Hermès’ Latitudes programme, the exhibition draws on Akan, Agni-Bona, and Malinké cosmologies, treating remembrance as a porous, spiritual condition shaped by oceans, dreams, and ancestral echoes.