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Points de Vue 2023 / Part II / Bayonne, France

Points de Vue 2023 / Part II / Bayonne, France

We’re back in Bayonne today to look at more images from the Points de Vue festival hosted last month in the south of France. More varied disciplines are on display here than you may typically see at a street art festival, perhaps because much autonomy is given to the artists. It may also be a result of carefully curating artists for site-specific works, and their close interaction with the community, as well as arts institutions. While many of the artists may have direct experience with illegal graffiti and street art in their evolutionary story, you see a more collaborative spirit here, one that is responsive to the needs of the community rather than works that are made as an act of provocation.

Nexgraff. Points de Vue 2023. Bayonne, France. October, 2023. (photo © Vincent Lanzolla)
Nexgraff. Points de Vue 2023. Bayonne, France. October, 2023. (photo © Vincent Lanzolla)

Dubbing their partnership “Nexmural,” Aitor and Nextor, who happen to be father and son, embarked on a unique artistic journey that one does not hear about often in this scene. Despite Aitor’s hiatus from painting for over a decade, he stumbled upon the revelation that his son was the mastermind behind the graffiti that graced their town’s walls. In an inspiring twist of fate, the duo have decided to combine their creative talents to embellish the urban canvas with vibrant imagery that not only reflects the contemporary world but also instills a sense of optimism.

Nexgraff. Points de Vue 2023. Bayonne, France. October, 2023. (photo © Vincent Lanzolla)
Nexgraff. Points de Vue 2023. Bayonne, France. October, 2023. (photo © Vincent Lanzolla)
Nexgraff. Points de Vue 2023. Bayonne, France. October, 2023. (photo © Vincent Lanzolla)
Nexgraff. Points de Vue 2023. Bayonne, France. October, 2023. (photo © Vincent Lanzolla)
Maya Hayuk. Points de Vue 2023. Bayonne, France. October, 2023. (photo © Vincent Lanzolla)
Maya Hayuk. Points de Vue 2023. Bayonne, France. October, 2023. (photo © Vincent Lanzolla)

Maya, a versatile artist, practices her craft outdoors on the streets and within the confines of her studio. She engages in various artistic disciplines, including sculpting, photography, filmmaking, and literary pursuits.

Drawing inspiration from the rebellious energy of punk rock and the rich aesthetics of Eastern European folk traditions, the results are an immersive artistic experience that propels viewers into a vibrant and psychedelic world filled with intricate geometric motifs and bold; vivid, smashing hues that are nothing short of electric.

Maya Hayuk. Points de Vue 2023. Bayonne, France. October, 2023. (photo © Vincent Lanzolla)
Maya Hayuk. Points de Vue 2023. Bayonne, France. October, 2023. (photo © Vincent Lanzolla)
JC Couderc. Points de Vue 2023. Bayonne, France. October, 2023. (photo © Vincent Lanzolla)
JC Couderc. Points de Vue 2023. Bayonne, France. October, 2023. (photo © Vincent Lanzolla)

JC Coudèrc’s artistic philosophy is deeply intertwined with his connection to his Occitan heritage. Employing his native language and its symbolic elements, the artist evokes the legacy of an age-old culture that has been rendered mute with time, prompting reflections on our modern society. Within his artistic endeavors, Codèrc looks for ways to forge connections among individuals, their historical narratives, and the lands they inhabit.

JC Couderc. Points de Vue 2023. Bayonne, France. October, 2023. (photo © Vincent Lanzolla)

Beginning in 2021, Points de Vue ventured beyond the confines of Bayonne, extending its reach to encompass the expansive domain of the Communauté d’Agglomération Pays Basque. Within this broader canvas, the festival extends a welcoming hand to featured artists, granting them the privilege of embarking on creative residencies within local communities.

Spanning several weeks, these artists embark on a transformative journey, drawing inspiration from their hosts, and the locales and engaging in lively exchanges with community members. Organizers home that interactions foster authentic dialogues, injecting urban art with newfound vitality and into novel landscapes.

For the 2023 edition, the village of Bergouey-Viellenave welcomes Occitan
artist JC Couderc.

JC Couderc. Points de Vue 2023. Bayonne, France. October, 2023. (photo © Vincent Lanzolla)
LXOne. Points de Vue 2023. Bayonne, France. October, 2023. (photo © Vincent Lanzolla)

LX One’s fascination with geometric patterning
can be seen on metal, concrete, and canvas.
Working in ink, acrylic, or aerosol, each new
medium is a source of inspiration for him. By
integrating digital tools into his work, he brings
out a 3rd dimension in a flat surface by creating a
bas-relief or optical illusion.

LXOne. Points de Vue 2023. Bayonne, France. October, 2023. (photo © Vincent Lanzolla)
LXOne. Points de Vue 2023. Bayonne, France. October, 2023. (photo © Vincent Lanzolla)

The Village. Points de Vue 2023. Bayonne, France. October, 2023. (photo © Vincent Lanzolla)
The Village. Points de Vue 2023. Bayonne, France. October, 2023. (photo © Vincent Lanzolla)

Points de Vue 2023 / Bayonne, France / Part I

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Points de Vue 2023 / Bayonne, France / Part I

Points de Vue 2023 / Bayonne, France / Part I

From October 18 to 22, 2023, the Points de Vue Festival celebrated its seventh year in the realm of public art. This annual gathering brought together a group of nine artists, spanning local and international talents, to adorn the walls of Bayonne and the communes of the Northern Basque Country. Supported by a blend of private and municipal funding, the festival acts as a vibrant showcase for the diverse world of street art, skillfully blending pleasing imagery in murals across Bayonne, all while weaving a narrative that nods to the roots of street art and graffiti. Simultaneously, it seamlessly integrates the region’s rich cultural heritage, its inhabitants, and historical narratives.

Elisa Capdevila. Points de Vue 2023. Bayonne, France. October, 2023. (photo © Vincent Lanzolla)

Evolved in its presentation, the festival offers a comprehensive program encompassing exhibitions, concerts, and screenings, to cultivate an environment that encourages audiences to engage with artistic creation from multiple angles. Through interactive workshops, attendees have the chance to nurture their artistic potential, with encounters with artworks often igniting passions or fostering enduring curiosities. Since 2022, Points de Vue has also facilitated gatherings of visual arts professionals, openly addressing the ever-evolving dynamics of the sector with the public.

Elisa Capdevila. Points de Vue 2023. Bayonne, France. October, 2023. (photo © Vincent Lanzolla)

Today, the Points de Vue open-air gallery in Bayonne aims to transcend physical and intellectual confines, infusing streets, landscapes, and daily life with a unifying artistic essence. This year’s festival brought together artists from both international and local realms, showcasing a rich diversity inherent in their works. Whether through graffiti or contemporary art, these distinguished participants, drawn from various influences and backgrounds, leave their indelible creative mark on urban spaces, a trend increasingly witnessed at festivals of this nature.

Elisa Capdevila. Points de Vue 2023. Bayonne, France. October, 2023. (photo © Vincent Lanzolla)

Elisa Capdevila finds her muse in the ordinary occurrences of life, accentuating the lyricism of unassuming events in a life: a holiday, a familial repast, a stroll through the countryside… Her murals, dispersed across various European nations, make us envision and reflect.

Elisa Capdevila. Points de Vue 2023. Bayonne, France. October, 2023. (photo © Vincent Lanzolla)
Sophie Mess. Points de Vue 2023. Bayonne, France. October, 2023. (photo © Vincent Lanzolla)

After painting murals commercially for prominent brands, Sophie Mess heads on an artistic journey that she hopes will empower her to express her creative vision more freely. Now it looks like the world she conjures on urban canvases derives inspiration from the domain of botany. Infusing the urban landscape with vibrant hues amid its grey facades, Sophie Mess encourages onlookers to reflect upon the balance/imbalance of the natural world.

Sophie Mess. Points de Vue 2023. Bayonne, France. October, 2023. (photo © Vincent Lanzolla)
Sophie Mess. Points de Vue 2023. Bayonne, France. October, 2023. (photo © Vincent Lanzolla)
Sophie Mess. Points de Vue 2023. Bayonne, France. October, 2023. (photo © Vincent Lanzolla)
PichiAvo. Points de Vue 2023. Bayonne, France. October, 2023. (photo © Vincent Lanzolla)
PichiAvo. Points de Vue 2023. Bayonne, France. October, 2023. (photo © Vincent Lanzolla)
PichiAvo. Points de Vue 2023. Bayonne, France. October, 2023. (photo © Vincent Lanzolla)

Exploring the conventions of classical art and graffiti, the artistic partnership of PichiAvo forges an urban dialect at the intersection of creative movements, a style embraced by both critics and the wider audience. Their creations consistently captivate with their colossal presence, where contemporary and ancestral elements harmoniously coexist.

PichiAvo. Points de Vue 2023. Bayonne, France. October, 2023. (photo © Vincent Lanzolla)
PichiAvo. Points de Vue 2023. Bayonne, France. October, 2023. (photo © Vincent Lanzolla)
PichiAvo. Points de Vue 2023. Bayonne, France. October, 2023. (photo © Vincent Lanzolla)
Jan Voorman. Points de Vue 2023. Bayonne, France. October, 2023. (photo © Vincent Lanzolla)
Jan Voorman. Points de Vue 2023. Bayonne, France. October, 2023. (photo © Vincent Lanzolla)
Jan Voorman. Points de Vue 2023. Bayonne, France. October, 2023. (photo © Vincent Lanzolla)

A Franco-German artist, residing between Berlin and Chile, Jan Vormann restores city walls by incorporating a Lego mosaic within their crevices, and has been doing this for many years. His artistic statement carries a playful and peacemaking essence, subverting the monotonous world of grown-ups while playfully acknowledging the inner child within us all.

Jan Voorman. Points de Vue 2023. Bayonne, France. October, 2023. (photo © Vincent Lanzolla)
Jan Voorman. Points de Vue 2023. Bayonne, France. October, 2023. (photo © Vincent Lanzolla)

Starting in 2021, Points de Vue has been extending its reach beyond the confines of Bayonne, encompassing the expanse of the Communauté d’Agglomération Pays Basque. This expansion offers invited artists the unique opportunity to engage in residencies within local communities, enabling them to draw inspiration from their host locations. Over several weeks, artists immerse themselves in the local environment, fostering dialogues with community members to craft new works that mirror the essence of their welcoming surroundings. These interactions cultivate authentic exchanges, bringing urban art into new, personal territories.

For this year’s edition, the French-German artist Jan Vormann undertook a creative endeavor at the Gribraltar stele in Uhart-Cize, a historical site at the crossroads of the Compostelle pilgrimage routes.

Jan Voorman. Points de Vue 2023. Bayonne, France. October, 2023. (photo © Vincent Lanzolla)
The Village. Points de Vue 2023. Bayonne, France. October, 2023. (photo © Vincent Lanzolla)
The Village. Points de Vue 2023. Bayonne, France. October, 2023. (photo © Vincent Lanzolla)
The Village. Points de Vue 2023. Bayonne, France. October, 2023. (photo © Vincent Lanzolla)
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