Armelle Girardon
Armelle Girardon envisions a folding screen sewn from fragile canvases, like a recomposed skin. Each stitch becomes an act of care; light filters through softly, and the material evokes a transformed memory. Burnt wood becomes a base, and the patched fabric becomes a language.
As a designer, she develops interventions at the crossroads of design and sculpture, creating hybrid objects (light fixtures, seats, bases, suspended structures…) that accompany the public’s movement through the gallery. Her work creates thresholds, pauses, and moments of breathing along the path.
By structuring space without fixing it, she invites a bodily and situated experience of the exhibition.
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