12 – 29 November

Espace vers…

Deyrmon presents a retrospective painting project titled Continuum 2.0, a visual journal linking public events and personal reflection since 2000.
The selection gathers largely unseen paintings made on varied supports and by diverse techniques, marking a departure from his usual motifs—there are no hidden birds or animals. Each work suggests a sidestep, an imaginative escape, and a pause that echoes the relentless flow of information. The ensemble unfolds as a collection of “spaces toward…” reflecting chronological continuity and attentive observation.

Opening: 12 November, 18h30

Avenue du Grand-Salève 4,
Switzerland
Photo Credit: DR
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Photo Credit: DR

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