Démultiplier la tendresse · Clémence Bruno
Le Point Commun, espace d'art contemporain•Sep 13, 2025 — Nov 22, 2025
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Opening reception on Friday, 12 September from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., in the presence of the artist, open to all.
Clémence Bruno attempts to capture the gestures, glances and silences of her chosen community. She sanctifies what connects us, weaving a contemporary vision of living together that invites us to inhabit the world with gentleness, rigour and tenderness.
Contrary to contemporary issues, Clémence Bruno develops a body of work in which slowness and attention become essential gestures, political acts in their own right. In her pictorial practice, she reveals what escapes the gaze, what is constructed in the details of the ordinary, the slight breaks—a chosen friendship, a familiar sofa, a soothing hand, a pair of rain boots.
The faces she paints are those of her friends; the settings are the places they inhabit; the objects are shared archives. Drawing...More
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Démultiplier la tendresse · Clémence Bruno
Le Point Commun, espace d'art contemporain•Sep 13, 2025 — Nov 22, 2025
Press Release
Opening reception on Friday, 12 September from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., in the presence of the artist, open to all.
Clémence Bruno attempts to capture the gestures, glances and silences of her chosen community. She sanctifies what connects us, weaving a contemporary vision of living together that invites us to inhabit the world with gentleness, rigour and tenderness.
Contrary to contemporary issues, Clémence Bruno develops a body of work in which slowness and attention become essential gestures, political acts in their own right. In her pictorial practice, she reveals what escapes the gaze, what is constructed in the details of the ordinary, the slight breaks—a chosen friendship, a familiar sofa, a soothing hand, a pair of rain boots.
The faces she paints are those of her friends; the settings are the places they inhabit; the objects are shared archives. Drawing...More