FIGURES DU SOIR
Acappella•Jan 30, 2026 — Mar 15, 2026
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Clarissa Pinkola Estés writes of the Wild Woman as an instinctual force. In Women Who Run With the Wolves, she describes a knowing that is not learned but recovered. To run with wolves is not an act of escape, but of return to instinct. This exhibition begins in that terrain: where wonder stirs in the mind and wander takes hold of the body.
Upon stepping into Tatiana Defraine’s exhibition, Glisser guides us into a state of rest: a soft sleep, a petite mort. Mouths open, breath deepens, and the viewer is invited to join the ride. Defraine transmutes her quests into paint, opening a doorway to sublimation. This act becomes the escape of the soul. Wonder does not speak; it remains silent, waiting for lost words, or for those yet to be born through the spectator’s lens.
Defraine’s universe unfolds as a psychological passage, a descent into loss of control. Claustrophobic figures, traced by lipstick-like oil pastel textures and immersed in fluid blues and greens, stretch across large…
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FIGURES DU SOIR
Acappella•Jan 30, 2026 — Mar 15, 2026
Press Release
Clarissa Pinkola Estés writes of the Wild Woman as an instinctual force. In Women Who Run With the Wolves, she describes a knowing that is not learned but recovered. To run with wolves is not an act of escape, but of return to instinct. This exhibition begins in that terrain: where wonder stirs in the mind and wander takes hold of the body.
Upon stepping into Tatiana Defraine’s exhibition, Glisser guides us into a state of rest: a soft sleep, a petite mort. Mouths open, breath deepens, and the viewer is invited to join the ride. Defraine transmutes her quests into paint, opening a doorway to sublimation. This act becomes the escape of the soul. Wonder does not speak; it remains silent, waiting for lost words, or for those yet to be born through the spectator’s lens.
Defraine’s universe unfolds as a psychological passage, a descent into loss of control. Claustrophobic figures, traced by lipstick-like oil pastel textures and immersed in fluid blues and greens, stretch across large…





















































