In Beausoleil, art becomes a language of memory with the exhibition “Fleurs bleues – Forget me not”, on view from May 15 to September 20, 2025, at the Centre Culturel Prince Héréditaire Jacques. This unique project weaves together imagery, words, and symbolism to guide visitors on an intimate journey through memory, nature, and imagination.
Organized with the support of the Ministry of Culture, the exhibition draws inspiration from both Raymond Queneau’s novel Les Fleurs bleues and the forget-me-not flower, a symbol of remembrance, crafting a delicate and evocative artistic path.
Laura Lafon Cadilhac, artist-in-residence at Atelier Tivoli 89, presents a series of authentic and moving photographic portraits capturing human connection through expressions, gestures, and shared moments.
Sofia Rocha Mondragon opens a window onto her dreamlike, colorful worlds, where surreal landscapes, symbolic objects, and vibrant details invite the viewer into a poetic reverie.
The exhibition features an immersive scenography, blending text, sound, and visual installations into a contemplative and emotional experience, inviting each visitor to rediscover forgotten feelings and quiet memories.
Open to all and with free admission, this exhibition offers a moment of pause — an opportunity to rediscover the beauty hidden in fragile memories and simple gestures. Art here becomes a bridge between past and present, between reality and dream.