Urban art at the heart of Molitor's history
Since its reopening in 2014, Molitor has become an iconic place where history, heritage and contemporary art come together. Once a private space for swimmers, Molitor's cabins have been transformed into a unique gallery, paying homage to the graffiti and street art that took over the site in the 1990s after the pool closed. Today, this legacy continues thanks to an ambitious project led by artistic director Sylvia Randazzo, who initiated this adventure in 2018. Each cabin becomes a window on the creative universe, revealing a mosaic of unique artistic expressions. For this second edition, Molitor has enriched its project by collaborating with artists from different horizons - from Africa to America, through France, Europe, the Middle East and Asia. The result is a striking panorama of global urban art that captures the energy and cultural diversity that define our times.
A collector's book to immortalise the ephemeral
Designed as a collector's item, 'Molitor: Artistic Vibrations #2' features 164 richly illustrated pages that capture the ephemeral and dynamic essence of street art. Designed to reflect the immediacy of street art, this volume becomes a precious testimony to the many influences that shape this movement today, making this book a true collector's item.
Exclusive book signing - 7 December 2024
To celebrate the release of the book, Molitor will host an exclusive book signing on Saturday 7 December 2024 from 3pm to 5pm. This event will be an opportunity to meet some of the project's key artists, including Jean Faucheur, Fansack, Sara Abou Mrad, Temponok and Ruben Carrasco. A unique and inspiring opportunity to meet the artists.