23 May – 7 June

Maral & 7OlM حلم

Maral and 7OlM (Paloma) present a dialogue between sound-inflected painting and fragile sculptural works. Maral, influenced early by figurative masters, returns to canvas after years in music, favouring black-and-white palettes and rhythmic gestures that transpose musical movement into portraiture and painted surfaces. 7OlM creates clay and plaster objects that emphasise coldness, fragility and resistance, often staged as ephemeral constructions. Together the exhibition examines transmission, temporality and the tension between disappearance and endurance.

Opening: 23 May, 17:30

Rue de Lyon 16 (entrance Rue Jean-Gutenberg)
Photo Credit: DR
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Photo Credit: DR

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