19/05/2026
💥 The gallery’s current exhibition is a solo show of works from recent works by conceptual photographer and Professor of Visual Arts Laura Letinsky (1962, Canadian born, Chicago-based).
In the earliest of the three series presented, the large-scale, carefully crafted series ´Ill Form & Void Full’, Laura Letinsky focuses on the remnants of a meal or party, as she plays with ideas about perception and the transformative qualities of the photograph, exploring the tension between material and image. Here, Letinsky extracts and recomposes collaged elements of pre-existing imagery found in magazines of food and domestic wares, occasionally placing a real life object into the frame, disrupting its coherence and reminding us of the constructed nature of all photographs.
« My still-life photographs readdress arenas such as the home to acknowledge what is often disregarded as natural and innate. That “home” is a place and an idea takes work, both literal and ideological. Working in ceramics, textiles, as well as food and text, I propose a reconsidering of these systems as they rub against and alongside one another. I make photographs to address the mash up of our globalized society in relation to the idiosyncrasies of place and time, there’s the specifics of the “stuff” one knows as home as well as how one arrives here. This literal and figurative space and feeling is some intangible combination of smells, tastes, touch, sound, and—unavoidably—sight through IG, glossy magazines, television, and other picture media. Resisting photography’s homogenizing and fantasy-driven mode, my pictures aim to be an indelicate, vulnerable yet sometimes glorious proposition. »
Photographs by Laura Letinsky are presented at the gallery in dialogue with selected pieces of porcelaine tableware by iconic French design house Tsé & Tsé associéesassociees
Exhibition until 4 July
📍Note that the gallery will participate in the 2026 edition of the Paris Gallery Weekend organised by the , with a special Sunday opening on May 31. Brunch will be offered to visitors that day, from 11am, all welcome.