"Summer is coming, won’t go away. Summer is coming, it’s here to stay," sing The Strokes in Eternal Summer, like a bittersweet mantra. Summer is seeping in everywhere. It’s arriving too at the pal project gallery with the opening of our summer group show.
No set theme—just one rule: format. Small. A game of limited space, an invitation to focus, condense, contain. Can a work of art say it all in just a few square centimeters? Small formats demand a closer look. They slow us down. They don’t impose; they suggest. And in that suggestion, the gaze opens up—sharper, more attentive, freer.
Far from being a stylistic exercise, it’s a different way of asking the question of presence: what makes a work, however small, take up the whole space?
With : Andy Rankin, Claire Gitton, Claudio Coltorti, Félix Deschamps Mak, Hanna Jo, Marcel·la Barceló, Matisse Mesnil, Maxime Biou, Nina Koltchitskaya, Ugo Schildge, Ugo Sébastião et Victoria Kosheleva