Come discover the next exhibition at the shop of the Chateau de Sannes : "Bodies & Flowers" by Anna Goshin & Eric Decastro.
Exhition from 10th of July to 07th of september.
This new art exhibition take place after Gwendoline Pieters
Anna Goschin –
"My paintings are my language, my energy, my heartbeat.
I paint in large formats, powerfully and passionately. My works belong to figurative expressionism. They are full of energy and dynamism, joy and sensuality. They invite you to feel something new, to discover emotions, and to be touched.
Color symbolizes strength and freedom, while the figure represents life and soul. By combining these elements, I create tension and meaning. The works are narrative – they tell stories. Social questions, identity, and self-image are often central themes.
Anna Goschin is a German artist. She lives and works in Frankfurt and Mallorca. After studying fashion design in Trier, she led major prêt-à-porter collections in Germany and France. Later, she studied fine arts at the European Academy of Fine Arts in Trier. Since 2020, she has devoted herself entirely to painting, exhibiting her works nationally and internationally."
Éric Decastro –
Éric Decastro’s works immerse viewers in a colorful, poetic, and often deeply moving universe. Beyond the richness of form and the vitality of color, his paintings radiate a profound harmony born from a meditative state and from gestures that are repeated, almost ritualistic.
Impermanence is the guiding thread of his work. He explores it through performances where he repaints his own pieces, allowing about 50% of the original composition to show through—thus creating a vibrant encounter between past and present. In his sculptures as well, he breathes new life into worn objects, as seen in his work Redline, transforming traces of wear into poetry.
Decastro’s art reminds us that impermanence is not solely about loss, but also about openness: to transformation, renewal, and reflection on what endures within the ephemeral. In an age dominated by permanence and perfection, he chooses a different path—one where marks, ruptures, and transitions are not concealed but embraced as essential components of beauty.
Born in Burgundy, Éric Decastro studied at the Academy of Arts in Kolbermoor, Bavaria, under Prof. Markus Lüpertz. An internationally recognized artist, he has exhibited at the Torrance Art Museum (USA), Zona Maco (Mexico), and the Ulsan Biennale in South Korea. His works have entered major collections such as Deutsche Bank, the Würth Museum, the Reinhard Ernst Museum, as well as the Inca Kola collection in Lima, Peru, among many other institutions worldwide.
Éric Decastro lives and works near Frankfurt (Germany) and in our radiant Luberon.
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Have you ever enjoyed the heady scent and slow-burning delicacy of April flowers’ deep yet fleeting charm and intoxicating fragrance, exuding pure youthfulness? It all speaks the Sannes garden’s gentle native tongue. You can find it in our shop or in Paris at Printemps Haussmann, first floor of beauty.
Songe de Sannes is a collaboration with one of the greatest perfumers in the world; Jean-claude Ellena and with Marie Aude and Pierre Gattaz, owners of the castle, and staged by the perfume publisher Lothantique...
Sandalwood, Vine Flowers, Grapefruit, Magnolias, Timut Pepper and Musk.
Have you ever enjoyed the heady scent and slow-burning delicacy of April flowers’ deep yet fleeting charm and intoxicating fragrance, exuding pure youthfulness? It all speaks the Sannes garden’s gentle native tongue.