Press & Publications
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Designboom
For the first time, the Colonne de Juillet becomes home to Aude Franjou’s Coraux de la liberté, a monumental linen installation designed for Florence Guillier Bernard, rising from floor to ceiling as a striking coral-shaped expression of rebirth and freedom.
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Home Fashion News
The anniversary edition marks the design season’s kickoff in the French capital. From September 4 to 13, Paris Design Week will bring together more than 350 venues across the city, from Le Marais to Saint-Germain-des-Prés, passing through Bastille with Aude Franjou and the Opéra district.
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WWD
The French artist, known for her wild, twisted and knotted linen creations, gave WWD a preview of her installation for Paris Design Week.
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IRK Magazine
Design leaves the gallery and enters public space. Therefore, Paris Design Week reimagines historic landmarks through site-specific interventions. At the Colonne de Juillet, textile artist Aude Franjou installs “Corals of Freedom,” a red-dyed linen sculpture exploring trauma and rebirth.
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Archipanic
At Paris Design Week, the Colonne de Juillet at Bastille hosts Coraux de la Liberté, Aude Franjou’s immersive textile installation presented by Maison Parisienne Gallery—a rare chance to explore the monument’s interior.
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Architects’ Journal
Aude Franjou transforms a glass pavilion in Malta with vegetal sculptures in braided linen, merging art and architecture.
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The Malta Independent – Venice architecture biennale
Focus on a piece presented by Architecture Project (AP) at the Venice Biennale’s International Architecture Exhibition.
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Details in Architecture
A collaboration with architects to integrate textile sculptures into a unique architectural space, creating an organic and immersive atmosphere.
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Beaux Arts Magazine
At Villa Datris, Aude Franjou’s Le Cœur du Figuier merges with the tree in a braid of heat-dyed linen, exploring the connection between sculpture, nature, and femininity.
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Interview – ARTEMORBIDA Textile Art Magazine
Aude Franjou se confie dans une interview pour ArteMorbida, explorant son processus créatif, son lien avec la matière et la nature.
