Cécile Daladier

PRINTEMPS

02.03. — 25.05.2026

Galleri Sonja is proud to present an exhibition of new works by the French artist Cécile Daladier (b. 1955).  Cécile Daladier’s artistic work focuses on nature, plants and water. Although Daladier has worked with installation, painting, and collage, her practice has, in recent years, found its most concentrated expression in ceramics. Yet, her works move beyond any conventional understanding of the medium. Her vases unfold as intimate garden worlds — miniature landscapes where fragile, broken flowers take root behind protective walls, and where fragments gather into small material collages. Each piece appears as a quiet poetic gesture, a modest yet resonant manifestation.

The exhibition is curated and designed by Mentze Ottenstein.

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  • Cécile Daladier, Souvenir Du Rivage

    Cécile Daladier, Souvenir Du Rivage

    9.340 kr

    Cécile Daladier

    Souvenir Du Rivage, 2026

    Ceramic vessel.

    D: 21 cm | H: 6 cm2,2 kg
    CD26Sonja_25

    9.340 kr

    + 5,5% artist VAT

Cécile Daladier

Galleri Sonja is proud to present an exhibition of new works by the French artist Cécile Daladier (b. 1955).  Cécile Daladier’s artistic work focuses on nature, plants and water. Although Daladier has worked with installation, painting, and collage, her practice has, in recent years, found its most concentrated expression in ceramics. Yet, her works move beyond any conventional understanding of the medium. Her vases unfold as intimate garden worlds — miniature landscapes where fragile, broken flowers take root behind protective walls, and where fragments gather into small material collages. Each piece appears as a quiet poetic gesture, a modest yet resonant manifestation.

The exhibition is curated and designed by Mentze Ottenstein.Galleri Sonja is proud to present an exhibition of new works by the French artist Cécile Daladier (b. 1955).  Cécile Daladier’s artistic work focuses on nature, plants and water. Although Daladier has worked with installation, painting, and collage, her practice has, in recent years, found its most concentrated expression in ceramics. Yet, her works move beyond any conventional understanding of the medium. Her vases unfold as intimate garden worlds — miniature landscapes where fragile, broken flowers take root behind protective walls, and where fragments gather into small material collages. Each piece appears as a quiet poetic gesture, a modest yet resonant manifestation.

The exhibition is curated and designed by Mentze Ottenstein.