Four artists, whose approaches, though different, are complementary, explore a shared point of friction: where form becomes thought, where matter becomes memory, and where humanity is revealed between presence and abstraction. Painting and sculpture engage in a dialogue within a space of metamorphosis, where nothing is stable and the viewer's gaze is constantly engaged.
Franceleine Debellefontaine reduces form to its essence; through purity, silence, and the precision of emptiness, she evokes a palpable presence.
Franck Turzo, finally, works with a material marked by gesture: from abstraction emerge human or animal figures, as if extracted from volume.
Jérôme Royer paints suspended faces: fleeting apparitions, oscillating between dream and perception, inviting us to question what we think we see.
Ronnie Jiang's work depicts the body fragmented, recomposed, and disrupted by an ironic and audacious line. His figures, somewhere between realism, cubism, and graphic design, reflect the contradictions of a society that is deconstructing itself.
Together, they offer a journey through reality in transformation, in the experimental and contemporary spirit of 59 Rivoli: an immersive, unsettling, and stimulating experience that poses a simple yet persistent question: how can art, by transforming reality, better express who we are?
Galerie 59 Rivoli, Paris 1st arrondissement
Tuesday > Sunday: 1:00 pm > 8:00 pm
Closed on Mondays
Opening: March 7, 2026, 4:30 pm - 10:00 pm
Closing: March 13, 2026, 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm
March 5: 59 Galerie late-night opening, until midnight
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