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Uzès "in the Mouth of the Lion": David Maes' Engravings and Drawings Honour Firefighters

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It all started in 2020, when David Maes visited the Uzès fire station with his grandson. He then met Jean-Claude Skaff, who was then the head of the centre. The current passed well between the two men, and thus a artistic project will be born: for years, and even after the replacement of Jean-Claude Skaff by Alexis Piette, David Maes will follow exercises and interventions of the Uzétian firefighters to draw works from it.
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It all started in 2020, when David Maes visited the Uzès fire station with his grandson. He then met Jean-Claude Skaff, who was then the head of the centre. The current passed well between the two men, and thus a artistic project will be born: for years, and even after the replacement of Jean-Claude Skaff by Alexis Piette, David Maes will follow exercises and interventions of the Uzétian firefighters to draw works from it.

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objectifgard.com broke the news on Tuesday, April 14, 2026.
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