On the occasion of the Contemporary Drawing fair, the Musée d'art Moderne de la Ville de Paris is presenting graphic works in their most diverse expressions.
The artist Anne-Marie Schneider has recourse to the traditional techniques and supports of drawing (watercolour, lead pencil, crayons on paper). her works between dream and reality, reminiscences of biographical events or fantasies, reveal an intimate and fragile universe, a world of figures, of animals and objects, here assembled in "families" : rejected women, threatened animals, social and political families.
Playing on automatism and associations, Anne-Marie Schneider builds, with a great economy of means, concise shapes, revealing a sensitivity that is both sharp and vulnerable in the face of violence, of sexuality, and death. One can also discover other means of graphic expression such as cartoon or animation drawings, or "wall-drawings".