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Flowspace & Sofitel Brussels Europe present Chromatic Dreams: Mapping the Inner Landscape

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Thursday, 14 November 2024 to Monday, 6 January 2025

"Chromatic Dreams: Mapping the Inner Landscape" presents a unique opportunity to delve into the emotional and spiritual dimensions of color. Curated by Eugenia Durandy de Naurois-Turgot, this exhibition highlights the works of three distinctive artists—Jane Puylagarde, Silvère Jarrosson, and Marc-Antoine Garnier—who each explore how color can act as a transformative force in our lives. The exhibition runs from November 14, 2024, to January 6, 2025, providing a rich environment for self-exploration.

At its core, the exhibition draws on the philosophies of renowned artists like Barnett Newman and Wassily Kandinsky, who viewed art as a conduit for emotional resonance. Their belief in color as an instrument for spiritual expression is mirrored in the works on display. This immersive experience encourages visitors to traverse their inner landscapes, guided by the vibrant hues and textures that evoke a range of feelings—from serenity to fervor.

Puylagarde’s intricate reliefs stand out with their captivating interplay of painting and sculpture. Her pieces, including the monumental diptych "White Island," invite viewers to engage in a dialogue about the cycles of life through their organic forms. Meanwhile, Jarrosson’s innovative approach merges dance with abstract art, using dynamic techniques to capture the essence of movement and transformation. 

Garnier’s sculptural photography further enhances the exhibition's themes by manipulating light to reflect transient moments that resonate with viewers' emotional states. His pieces challenge perceptions and encourage a dynamic interaction with the art, emphasizing the ongoing transformations within ourselves.

Together, these artists create a cohesive narrative that underscores the significance of color in mapping our emotional journeys. The exhibition serves as a mirror for self-reflection, inviting visitors to consider their own identities and experiences in relation to the artwork.

For more information, please contact Flowspace at: hi@theflowspace.art

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Jane Puylagarde

Jane Puylagarde explores texture and repetition with her signature “dot” technique. Her intricate monochromatic reliefs combine painting and sculpture, creating organic surfaces that reflect cycles of growth, decay, and rebirth. Puylagarde’s hypnotic circular forms echo the exhibition’s theme of transformation, grounding viewers in moments of contemplation. Published in Beaux-Arts, AD, and Elle Decor, Puylagarde’s works have found their way into private collections and the interior design world, where her pieces hold strong appeal for architects and designers.

 

Marc-Antoine Garnier

Marc-Antoine Garnier’s abstract manipulation of light and time resonates with the exhibition’s focus on cyclical transformation. His sculptural photography captures fleeting moments of dawn and dusk, allowing the viewer to engage physically with his works, much like moving through their own internal landscapes. Garnier’s ability to play with light creates an experience that shifts as viewers move through the space, reflecting both external surroundings and inner emotional states. With pieces in public collections such as FRAC Normandie and Artothèque de Grand-Quevilly, Garnier is a rising star in contemporary French art.

 

Silvère Jarrosson

Silvère Jarrosson, who bridges the worlds of dance and abstract painting, uses fluid techniques such as dripping and chemical reactions to explore movement and transformation. His works reveal the inner qualities of the material, echoing Kandinsky’s use of color as a vessel for emotion and spirituality. Jarrosson’s dynamic processes blur the boundaries between control and chaos, inviting the viewer to witness the tension between motion and stillness—a perfect match for Chromatic Dreams’ introspective journey.

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About Flowspace

​​Flowspace is a pioneering CultTech startup transforming the intersection of art and iconic spaces globally. By integrating thoughtfully curated exhibitions into premier venues — such as five-star hotels, luxury resorts, and exclusive real estate properties, Flowspace offers artists unprecedented access to new audiences in high-profile, unexpected settings, while venues benefit from additional exposure to a culturally engaged public.

With a focus on expanding artistic reach and fostering unique cultural exchanges, Flowspace ensures that every exhibition is meticulously crafted to highlight the artist's vision while enhancing the cultural experience of these distinctive environments. Each collaboration is personalized, aligning with the artist's goals to create meaningful connections and increase visibility across global art markets. The Brussels show is the first for the company, with more to come in Europe and beyond.

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Pl. Jourdan 1, 1040 Brussels, Belgium

 


 

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