
Acquisition of art work: hydraulic sawmill model
This exceptional wood and metal hydraulic sawmill model, dating from the beginning of the 20th century, has probably been made by a sawmill worker.
This exceptional wood and metal hydraulic sawmill model, dating from the beginning of the 20th century, has probably been made by a sawmill worker.
With almost 150 visual and audible artworks, the temporary exhibition “Wine & Music, harmony and dissonance” takes you on a journey through time and at the heart of the links between music and wine until June 24th, 2018.
Connected in the past to rites of passage in traditional societies, tattooing practice was then largely popularized
On April 12, 2018 took place the award ceremony of the Prix de la Page 112 of which Groupe Charlois has been partner since 2016.
As Joel Dasvin likes to say, he “came to stone carving, or perhaps the other way around. “Installed in his workshop in Chaulgnes, Joel Dasvin, stonemason, mostly works in direct size.
Strongly involved in the cultural enhancement and development of the territory, Groupe Charlois aims to create a unique set of art works, in connection with the forest, to present it to the greatest number.
La Grange exhibition space showcases the art of cooperage but also the art of stave mill, through the presentation of works from Charlois collections. This exhibition immerses the visitor in the heart of the cooper’s universe and its immutable gestures, while emphasizing the importance of interactions between the barrel and its content, between oak and grapes.
Engaged for several months in a process of cultural and heritage enhancement, Groupe Charlois called on the expertise of Guillaume Tozer, cultural engineer, to accompany its projects.
Inaugurated on the occasion of the 2017 edition of the ONF’ (French National Forestry Office) Nevers fall sale, Groupe Charlois’ first exhibition in La Grange presents an exceptional collection.