ORGANIC(S)
They don't shape matter, they engage in a dialogue with it. The Organic(s) exhibition brings together artists whose work is rooted in a profound, intimate, and respectful relationship with matter. Here, matter is neither dominated nor constrained: it is listened to, accompanied, revealed. Wood, earth, textiles, ceramics, pigments, and sculpted forms become sensitive organisms, bearers of memory, slowness, and transformation. Camille Tan , Guylène Galantine, Glenn Dane, Michela D'Angelo, Virginie Hucher , Pascale Zintzen , Cengiz Hartmann , Eloi Schultz , Ilse Pierard, and Maria Fiter share a common approach: that of an attentive gesture, anchored in the living world, where the act of creation is more about dialogue than fabrication. Their works are born from a balance between intuition and control, between structure and surrender, between silence and vibration. Organic(s) explores an aesthetic of the natural not as decoration, but as an inner experience, an invitation to feel rather than understand. Each piece invites a tactile and emotional experience, where form seems to emerge spontaneously, as if it had always been there. In this exhibition, matter becomes language, creation becomes relationship, and the artwork, a space to inhabit. It is the life force, the poetics of the living.