Cercle Naval, Brest ⎹ La communauté de ceux qui n'ont rien en commun

DRAW

3 Jul — 17 Oct 2026 du mar. au sam. de 13h à 18h

This exhibition has been put together by the team behind the DRAW Project, a joint artistic adventure originating in New York in the early 2010s. It was the initiative of the artist Tomas Vu. DRAW was conceived as an international platform dedicated to contemporary drawing and brings artists from different backgrounds together around one simple idea: using drawing as a place for meeting, exchanging and experimenting.

Since it was first created, DRAW has travelled all over the world, undergoing transformations at every port of call, in countries including the United States, Chile, the Philippines and China. Each exhibition brings together artists of different generations, cultures and practices, creating new conversations through drawing, which becomes more than a medium, but rather a common language, enabling very diverse sensibilities and experiences to talk to each other.

As the years have gone by, the project has grown into an international community of artists and partners, with this collaborative dimension at the heart of its identity. Each presentation is an opportunity for new encounters and fresh exchanges, ensuring that DRAW is a constantly evolving movement, jointly constructed through the people and places which host it. Now DRAW is passing through Brest and adding artists from our own region to the exhibition. A quarter of the hundred or so artists on show live or work in Brittany. At the centre of this new DRAW event, a special place is devoted to Tomas Vu, the inspiration behind the project, with an ‘exhibition in the exhibition’. Artist and curator Rafael Domenech also wanted to pay tribute to Anjela Duval (1905–1981), whose collection of writings was co-published by Passerelle... [lire plus]

Clara Agnus, Bale Creek Allen, Giorgia Alliata, Sadrie Alves, Virginie Barré, José Bedia, Manon Bejuit, Marion Bonjour, Cecily Brown, Ariel Cabrera, Corentin Canesson et Mélissandre Tarantola, Alix Cantelaube, Caroline Carlsmith, Ivana Carman, Nathan Catlin, Astrid de la Chapelle, Ben Clement, William Cordova, Alejandro Contreras, Aurelien Couput, Chloe Crookall, Gaetano Cunsolo, Isabelle D’Amico, Alex Declino, Charlotte Delval, Dana DeGiulio, Predrag Dimitrijevic, Dr Lakra, Serena Duran, Cristina Escobar, Sabrina Fanego, Nicolas Filloque, Francesco Finizio, Megan Foster, Isaac Gaborieau, Hilary Galbreaith, Camille Girard & Paul Brunet, Adler Guerrier, Baris Göktürk, Felice Grodin, Guerilla Girls, Eric Ramos Guerrero, Valeria Guillén, Orlando Hernandez, Sareh Imani, Margaux Janisset, Sonia Rosa Kahn, Jordan James Kaye,  William Kentridge, Hasabie Kidanu, Calvin Kim, Bodo Korsig, Rachel Marisa LaBine, Justine Lai, Lucile Lance, Nichole Masani Landfair, Nebojsa Lazic, Peter Wayne Lewis, Fred HC Liang, Yann L’Outsider, Nicola López, Dominic Mangila, Sergio Marrero González, Dayana Matasheva, Gordon Matta-Clark, Roxane Mbanga, Jonas Mekas, José Manuel MesÍas, Jon Millan, Amanda Millet-Sorsa, Beatriz Monteavaro, Johann C. Muñoz, LeRoy Neiman, Edson Niebla, Brian Novatny, Jennifer Nuss, Roberto Obregón (Carolina and Fernando Eseverri collection), Edison Peñafiel, Maya Perry, Eva Petrič, Guillaume Pinard, Aleksandra Popovic, Ridwana Rahman, Alexis Ralaivao, Harold Ramírez, Christine Rebet, Paul Rho, Corey Riddell, Maximiliano Rosiles, Emma Rostaing, Dieter Roth, David Ryan, Liz Schneider, Dennis Scholl, Emma Seferian, Jessica Segall, Jeffrey Sippel, Siyu Chen, Kiki Smith, Sarah Sze, Stipan Tadić, Motohiro Takeda, Rika Tanaka, Eva Taulois, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Christy Titus,Yann Toma, Anaïs Touchot, Alejandro Valencia, Marko Velk, Rafael Villares, Maria Von Mier, Tomas Vu, Kara Walker, Ming Wang, Xu Wang, Alun Williams, Beau Willimon, Tommy White, Thomas Ray Willis, Iris Wu, Gerta Xhaferaj, Sun Xun, Yun-Fei Ji, Charlotte Zinsser, Yuan Zuo

Based on a proposal by Rafael Domenech, Sonia Rosa Kahn, Loïc Le Gall, Alejandro Valencia
This exhibition is supported by 193 Gallery, Paris 

As a complement to the exhibition, excerpts from artists’ animated films will be shown on the City of Brest’s video screens from June 29 to August 30, 2026. Posters featuring the artists’ works will also be displayed on the city’s public information boards.