March analysis

In our March newsletter edition, we explored a fascinating work by contemporary artist Sébastien Gourmelen, Couleur Baroque III.
The fabric suspended over the stones becomes a metaphor for the vanished body—a trace, a memory left within space. Inspired by phenomenology and the philosophy of Merleau-Ponty and Heidegger, this work questions our perception of time and space, inviting us to see beyond what is visible. A suspended gesture, an invisible presence—yet so tangible—reminds us that art is, above all, an experience of transformation.
Oscillating between presence and absence, the visible and the invisible, we invite you to delve into our analysis.




