Opening on Saturday 23 May 2026 from 6pm to 10pm
Open : Saturday 23 May from 4pm to 10pm
Sunday 24 May from 2pm to 7pm
Monday 25 May from 2pm to 7pm
IMMANENCE
21 avenue du Maine, 75015 Paris, M° Montparnasse, Falguière, Duroc, bus 91/95/96
Contact : Cannelle Tanc and Frédéric Vincent + 33(0)1 42 22 05 68 espaceimmanence@gmail.com
This exhibition presents about twenty works by seventeen students of the art and design school ESADHaR (École Supérieure d’Art et de Design Rouen-Le Havre), Rouen campus :
Atelier BABO, Georges Bottin, Laureen Bouland, Allan Cabedo, Kyveli Christodoulidi, Olivia Declinchamp, Oscar Dujarrier, Alice Dupé, Lou-Ann Fleuret, Bardiya Ghasemzadeh, Palomé Gomis, Having sex with Megatron, Nino Le Cauchois, Tom Lecointre, Marceline Massicot, Lucas Philippe, Melvil Thomassin, Alexandra Vujisic and Hyunseok Yoon.
As part of the Fenêtre sur rue project, curated by Jason Karaïndros, artist and multimedia lecturer at ESADHaR, a wide variety of works are on display, including videos, photographs, paintings, sculptures, drawings, installations and performances…
These young artists operate in a world where ruthless capitalism has permeated everything, where ecological devastation casts doubt on the future, and where wars are raging again. At the same time, they are immersed in a vast jumble of information, images, sounds, waves and streams, in a sort of general, spectacular and cacophonous hubbub where meaning struggles to emerge. The questions they ask themselves challenge us and concern us.
But they already know that “Every image is a haunted house, [and that] every house is haunted by images”, as Jean-Christophe Bailly puts it.
How do we create images today? How do we manage to take our time, to really look, listen attentively, reflect deeply and try to translate, transform and poeticise this world?
The seventeen students and Jason Karaïndros would like to express their warmest thanks to Cannelle Tanc and Frédéric Vincent for their generosity and hospitality at the Immanence art space, as well as to the entire administrative and technical team at ESADHaR for their support.
Jason Karaïndros, exhibition curator