Between two silences

The exhibition "Between Two Silences" explores the border between painting and sculpture, where Caroline Lepinay's works embody a unique vibrational and sensory fusion. Inspired by the Martenot method, the artist uses vibration and musicality to create pieces that transcend the traditional limits of art. Each work tells a story, from birth to death, staged during the opening with live artistic performances. The exhibition invites visitors to dive into a universe where matter and music dialogue, revealing the mysteries and beauty of life. With works such as "The Tree of Knowledge" and "The Breath of Life", the artist plays with textures, colors, and emotions to create an intense sensory journey.

The tactile and sound world offers another way of seeing when language becomes unable to account for what makes a work specific. This is why the exhibition "Between Two Silences" proposes to enter a vibratory and tactile world through music where the visitor discovers the works through a thousand touches and auditory sensations. The musical setting helps the blind to represent the works through the color of the chosen sounds, and to feel their intensity both in its expression and through the choice of the chromatic scale only sensitive to the sighted.

Since sensory stimuli are only different impressions and expressions of the same language, all kinds of representations become possible through the alchemy of sounds and forms.

The works presented highlight a natural physical dimension, they offer the blind the possibility of feeling the forms. They can thus make their own representation of the work thanks to the sensory tactile memory associated with the sound perception which nourishes their imagination.

If " perfumes, colors and sounds respond to each other " as Baudelaire wrote, " shapes and materials tell stories . They absorb in a deep silence until music begins to play in the head and a world takes shape... " Caroline Lepinay.