Presented by NEO Art & Culture Lab x VogelARTIn April 2025, French-American abstract artist Diane Detalle participated in the exhibition “Art to the Rhythm of the Waves” at NEO in Nice, France. Organized by the association D’Âmes D’Art Côte d’Azur, the show celebrated the creativity and vision of contemporary women artists from the region. Through her layered, geometric abstractions, Diane contributed to a dialogue on the strength, individuality, and emotional depth of female artistry.
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“Art to the Rhythm of the Waves” NEO art & culture lab x VogelART
Presented by NEO Art & Culture Lab x VogelARTIn April 2025, French-American abstract artist Diane Detalle participated in the exhibition “Art to the Rhythm of the Waves” at NEO in Nice, France. Organized by the association D’Âmes D’Art Côte d’Azur, the show celebrated the creativity and vision of contemporary women artists from the region. Through her layered, geometric abstractions, Diane contributed to a dialogue on the strength, individuality, and emotional depth of female artistry.
Diane Detalle and Kenza Klay unveil Art and Jewelry Collections in New York
This collaboration is about two disciplines in dialogue In March 2025, Diane Detalle collaborated with jewelry designer Kenza Klay in Tribeca, New York, unveiling a unique fusion of fine art and contemporary jewelry design. The event showcased Diane’s latest abstract paintings, celebrated for their bold 90-degree angles and layered compositions, alongside Kenza’s custom jewelry pieces inspired by Diane’s artistic method. This cross-disciplinary collaboration brought together collectors, press, and art enthusiasts, highlighting the shared themes of empowerment, individuality, and modern elegance.
ODYSSÉE, Solo Exhibition in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, France
Presented for the 120th Anniversary of Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat In May 2024, French-American abstract artist Diane Detalle returned to her homeland with “ODYSSÉE”, a solo exhibition in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, Côte d’Azur, celebrating the town’s 120th anniversary. Known for her signature 90-degree compositions and layered abstractions, Diane presented new works that explore themes of memory, resilience, and the human experience. Her canvases, infused with color, light, and movement, reflect both her European roots and her New York practice, bridging two artistic traditions in a deeply personal and contemporary expression.








