From - To
4.09 21.09
Place
La 5ème Porte Art Gallery
EXHIBITIONS
_SCAPE
About
Light, balance, colour
At the crossroads of sculpture and painting, Stéphane Tambeur explores how form, light and colour can modulate our perception of space.
Through luminous wall objects, suspended structures and coloured volumes, each work offers a visual experience that oscillates between geometric rigour and sensory poetry.
LightScapes are luminous wall sculptures where light becomes matter and depth.
These hollowed-out forms act as silent alcoves, organising the wall space around a soft, indirect light.
Between minimalist furniture and miniature architecture, they invite contemplation, striking a subtle balance between function and abstraction.
The mobiles, with their floating, almost musical lines, draw a fragile and moving architecture in the air.
Their silent balance creates a slow, suspended choreography. These are open, airy works that dialogue as much with the void as with the environment that hosts them.
The three-dimensional murals, with their bold, saturated colours, are a combination of painting, relief and design.
Each piece articulates coloured planes with sculpted curves or tensions. These are modules on the borderline between object and image, which play with shadows and optical illusions, while asserting their materiality in space.
At the crossroads of sculpture and painting, Stéphane Tambeur explores how form, light and colour can modulate our perception of space.
Through luminous wall objects, suspended structures and coloured volumes, each work offers a visual experience that oscillates between geometric rigour and sensory poetry.
LightScapes are luminous wall sculptures where light becomes matter and depth.
These hollowed-out forms act as silent alcoves, organising the wall space around a soft, indirect light.
Between minimalist furniture and miniature architecture, they invite contemplation, striking a subtle balance between function and abstraction.
The mobiles, with their floating, almost musical lines, draw a fragile and moving architecture in the air.
Their silent balance creates a slow, suspended choreography. These are open, airy works that dialogue as much with the void as with the environment that hosts them.
The three-dimensional murals, with their bold, saturated colours, are a combination of painting, relief and design.
Each piece articulates coloured planes with sculpted curves or tensions. These are modules on the borderline between object and image, which play with shadows and optical illusions, while asserting their materiality in space.