Exhibitions
September, October and November
Émilie Roussel
From September 6 to December 1st
This exhibition unfolds like a journey
through a variety of media, like so many
languages to translate the invisible. This
diversity is no accident: it reflects the
plurality of emotions, languages, and
perspectives that the artist seeks to create a
dialogue between. Each work becomes an
attempt to capture the invisible, to give
form to what eludes words, to what is felt
before it can be understood.
Far from seeking a single truth, the work
thrives on contrasts and nuances. Poetry
rubs shoulders with abstraction, gentleness
blends with brutality, and vulnerability
asserts itself as a creative force. The works
thus open up to several readings: they can
be seen as intimate fragments, as gestures
of commitment, or even as invitations to
introspection.
Through this blend of forms and textures,
the artist questions our way of seeing and
feeling. The image, in all its variations,
becomes a space for encounter: a place
where everyone is invited to project
themselves, to recognize their own flaws,
their own impulses, or to be surprised by
the emotion that emerges from a detail.
This exhibition is above all a call to
sensitivity. It does not seek to impose a
meaning, but to open up a field of
possibilities. It reminds us that creation can
be both a space of refuge and of struggle, an
intimate and universal gesture, a way of
expressing what cannot be said otherwise.
—
Émilie Roussel – (she, and all the feminine chords)


March, April and May
GourdonR
From March 1 to June 1
GourdonR, a multidisciplinary artist, feeds their practice with their personal experiences and identities, particularly their gender fluidity. Their kinesthetic approach to art, influenced by their dyslexia, enables them to explore a wealth of sensory nuances.
Their deeply autobiographical process gives rise to works imbued with melancholy, dissatisfaction and a quest to understand society and the Other.
By giving visual voice to universal themes, GourdonR aspires to create cathartic works that reach a wide audience, while sharing an intimate and authentic vision.

