
Visible / Invisible
From June 12 to July 26, 2025
Between what the artist presents to us, what the eye perceives, and what the gaze ignores, the work reveals itself over time and from different angles, constantly reinventing itself. Each piece presented in this exhibition plays with the boundaries of the visible, exploring optical illusions, reflections, transparencies, and the play of light and shadow, inviting us to see differently. Looking here becomes an active, shifting act: what we think we see at first glance disappears, transforms, or is completed as our point of view changes or the light evolves. Some works reveal hidden layers, others depend on the viewer to fully exist. What is presented to be seen is never completely fixed, never completely complete. The artists thus explore the duality between presence and absence, between appearance and concealment, reminding us that seeing is never a neutral act. The invisible, sometimes, is only a matter of attention, posture, or perspective. They work with thresholds—between full and empty, surface and depth—to remind us that to look is always to choose. And that the invisible, often, only asks to be seen differently. The gaze wavers, sharpens, or strays between what is shown and what is hidden, between the obvious and the mysterious.Each work is an enigma offered to the curious eye, a play of light, transparency
or shadow, which calls for new attention. What we see is only the beginning. We must approach, walk around, sometimes wait.
The work does not reveal itself at a glance: it waits for us to question it, to brush against it, to accept not understanding everything right away.
A reflection reveals what seemed absent, a shadow brings out the unexpected. From one step to the next, the image changes, the meaning shifts, the gaze is astonished.
OPENING RECEPTION with the artist on Thursday, June 12nd at 6:30 p.m.