Forever Blur, 2025
Installation, images, sculptures, costumes.
Views of the exhibition by invitation of the Château de Servières at the Palais Longchamp, Marseille, and of the studio at Le Couvent.
Forever Blur is an installation currently in the process of writing and creation, conceived as a looping space. It is a place of magic and (re)claiming power: symbolic, collective, individual, and political. The artistic work becomes a work of memory in motion, permeated by reuse, ambiguities, and resonances.
This installation revolves around a system of transfers, folds, and metamorphoses: wax, costumes, masks, altars, or deposits become conduits for the circulation of gestures and presences. These fragments function as transitional surfaces between the body, ritual, and image. The work is rooted in a dynamic of reactivation, where forms, traversed by collective narratives and contemporary political imaginaries, question relationships of power, visibility, and survival.
This space, Forever Blur, also creates tension and connection between votive gesture and live performance, in their performative, illusory, and intimate dimensions. It is an unidentified space—dressing room, cloakroom, backstage of a cabaret or circus, sanctuary—where objects and representations replay their own withdrawals and reappearances.
works Forever Blur