31 October to 15 November
Opening on 31 October at 4.30 pm
Tue to Fri 2-5.30 / Sat 10-12.30, 2-5.30
DECOLLAGES by Foulax
Graduation day in Transition School is the last day for the 8th grade students before they move on to high school. It is always an emotional moment for Foulax as he greets his students goodbye after teaching them for two years. It’s a similar feeling than when your own child leaves home.
Foulax decided to prepare photos and collage for each of them. Originally, it was just a little gift, some funny pictures taken with his first digital camera and some computer effects. But after some years, it slowly became more refined, more detailed.
These collages were always trying to be a bit wild and out of mind to take a break from the more serious field of mathematics. That is why the title is about flying collages, ”Décollage” in French means taking off.
THE OTHER SIDE by Rishi
Rishi’s paintings seek to break through the veil of perception, exploring the hidden layers of psychology and spirituality. He creates a made-up language of symbols and abstraction, driven by a longing to unveil what lies beyond illusion. Each brushstroke is a step toward the unknown, inviting viewers to confront their inner landscapes and question what’s behind the curtain of reality.
His brushstrokes are instinctive and fluid, shaping movement and depth in a way that feels more channeled than planned. He welcomes unpredictability, often scraping, erasing, and reworking the surface to uncover hidden forms and emotions. This meditative process allows him to access a deeper state of consciousness, where painting becomes a bridge between the tangible and the unknown.
