Galerie Orsay Paris-Seattle marks first year on Capitol Hill

Seattle, WALocal News

Galerie Orsay Paris-Seattle commemorates its first anniversary by unveiling a new exhibition featuring the acclaimed French photographer Hervé Lassïnce, running from November 5 to December 20. Owner Simon Lhopiteau states that the exhibition celebrates themes of love, identity, and human connection, establishing a cultural bridge between Seattle and Paris. Lassïnce's photography is noted for its quiet honesty and emotional depth, which Lhopiteau believes transcends geographical boundaries. The gallery, situated at 713 Broadway E, serves as an expansion of Lhopiteau's original Paris gallery, which has operated since 2004. This show not only highlights the work of a prominent gay artist but also emphasizes the global influence of his art.

Lhopiteau's vision aims to connect the dynamic creative energy of Seattle with the spirit of contemporary Paris. The exhibition is a significant opportunity for local art enthusiasts to engage with international artistry. Visitors can learn more about the exhibition and the gallery at galerieorsay. com.

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