At the beginning of this year, urban art exhibitions are blooming all over the capital and Super Terram is one of these hidden gems. Nestled in the heart of Espace Voltaire, the exhibition brings together eleven international contemporary artists in a former industrial factory spanning 3000m2! In collaboration with the Fondation Desperados pour l'Art Urbain, Gaël Lefeuvre, the artist-curator, invites Michael Beitz, Matteo Berardone, Gonzalo Borodo, CELA, A.L, Crego, Germain Ipin, Joaquín Jara, Amir Roti, Seth, Axel Void, and Adam Yekutieli. These artists take over this immense space by offering a diverse and thought-provoking creative journey. From February 10th to March 19th, take advantage of a free cultural outing and question our contemporary existence.080-91-1024x576.jpeg" alt="Hereditas © Gonzalo Borondo" width="1024" height="576" />
Hereditas © Gonzalo Borondo
Between nature and artifices
Super Terram or « above ground » in Latin, resembles a creative laboratory where organic and evolving works of art juxtapose the artificiality of our contemporary lives, which lack reference points, with Nature and the essence of our existence. Each of the exhibited artists has been invited to offer their perspective on this paradox and unveils it through visual and sound installations, digital artworks, sculptures, and paintings.

Temperaments © Gonzalo Borondo
So, during your next stroll in the 11th arrondissement, remember to make a detour to Espace Voltaire!
Super Terram
Espace Voltaire
81, boulevard Voltaire - 11th arrondissement
From February 10th to March 19th
Free entrance