Building Permit is a new venue and contemporary art production in Toulouse. It is placed at the disposal of the team Vanishing Point by its owner, Martine Bartholini.
This large building type "loft" turns into an exhibition space with this inaugural project. With its large volumes and exceptional brightness from its glass facade, Building Permit is a special setting to discover the paintings of Eva Nielsen, while allowing us to Florine Leoni propose an installation in situ uncommon.
Located at 1 rue Paneboeuf, in the Hill neighborhood Paved, it is a place in the making who wishes to defend the experiments of all kinds. At our exhibition, we will transform it into a research laboratory at the home of Florine Leoni and throughout the project, through the intervention of artists, cultural players and the general public, came to meet current creation.
This large building type "loft" turns into an exhibition space with this inaugural project. With its large volumes and exceptional brightness from its glass facade, Building Permit is a special setting to discover the paintings of Eva Nielsen, while allowing us to Florine Leoni propose an installation in situ uncommon.
Located at 1 rue Paneboeuf, in the Hill neighborhood Paved, it is a place in the making who wishes to defend the experiments of all kinds. At our exhibition, we will transform it into a research laboratory at the home of Florine Leoni and throughout the project, through the intervention of artists, cultural players and the general public, came to meet current creation.
We intend that this place is as much a place for reflection on contemporary art that location awareness and dissemination to a wider audience.
Building Permit will be open from Tuesday to Sunday from 12h to 19h and by appointment. Admission is free.
© Yohann Gozard Building Permit will be open from Tuesday to Sunday from 12h to 19h and by appointment. Admission is free.
1 rue Paneboeuf 31400 Toulouse
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