La Ferme du Buisson in Noisiel, Justin Fitzpatrick and some nice surprises...

Noisiel is a suburb on the RER A line between Paris and Disneyland, now part of the Marne-la-Vallée new town. Its main claim to fame is a magnificent, metal-framed, water-powered factory with polychrome brickwork, the Moulin Saulnier (1872), thrown, Chenonceaux-style, across the river Marne for Chocolat Menier. The industrial-scale dairy farm that supplied the chocolate factory, in its day the world's largest, is now an arts complex, with a national theatre, a cinema, a mediatheque and exhibition halls: La Ferme du Buisson . I'd never previously set foot in Noisiel, but was drawn there last week, on a warm spring day and in excellent company, by Ballotta , an exhibition of characteristically impressive, carefully-crafted paintings and sculptures by the young Irish artist Justin Fitzpatrick (previously shown at the Seventeen Gallery in London: this link takes you to the presentation text and photos on the gallery's website). Anyone who knows Fitzpatrick's work will un...