ECHO

ECHO explores what circulates between beings and materials: vibration, reverberation, reflection.

In Greek mythology, Echo is a nymph condemned to repeat only the last words of others. Over time, her body fades into the landscape until only her voice remains, wandering through caves, mountains, and rocky landscapes. Neither fully present nor entirely absent, she exists through resonance, inhabiting the space between bodies and their environment, stones take on the qualities of flesh, walls behave like skin. 
Here cavities, grottos, and riverbeds become sites of transmission, spaces where forms emerge, disappear, and return in altered states.

Featuring works by:

Elie Bouisson - Martina Cinotti - Eloi Derome - Max Fouchy - Horst Egon Kalinowski - Nicolò Krättli -Ryder LeVieux - Babette Robertson - Kalan Sherrard - Linda Tuloup - Bruna Vettori

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