For this exhibition, the Art Jingle Gallery and Jérôme Mesnager stage the famous White Men, this time on bicolored backgrounds.
In January 1983, Jérôme Mesnager invented the Man in White, “a symbol of light, strength and peace”. This white silhouette called the White Body or the White Man, he reproduced it all over the world, from the walls of Paris to the Chinese Wall. A real world tour: from the giants of Menilmontant to Red Square in Moscow, articulated characters are everywhere! Today, the White Body is more than twenty-five years old and several books already celebrate it.