The Shape of Vision
02.04.26 - 02.05.26

The Shape of Vision brings together the works of Ghizlane Agzenaï, Meriam Benkirane, Youssef Douieb, Kendell Geers, Mustapha Hafid, Mohamed Hamidi, Mohamed Kacimi, Younes Khourassani, Jems Koko Bi, Abdoulaye Konaté, Barthélémy Toguo, Médéric Turay within a collective exhibition that interrogates the manifold forms assumed by the artistic gaze.

Through painting, sculpture, and material exploration, each of these artists advances a singular mode of apprehending the world. Their practices, rooted in distinct cultural contexts and sensibilities, articulate visual languages that oscillate between abstraction, memory, gesture, and structure.

Within this diversity of forms and approaches, vision extends beyond a mere act of perception: it becomes a space of transformation. The works reveal how the artist’s gaze shapes reality, translates it, and endows it with renewed material presence. Colours, volumes, rhythms, and textures thus emerge as elements of a sensitive vocabulary through which each artist constructs a personal reading of the world.

Rather than unfolding as a unified narrative, the exhibition presents itself as a constellation of perspectives. Each work contributes to delineating the contours of a plural vision, wherein imaginaries intersect, engage in dialogue, and resonate with one another. The Shape of Vision thereby invites the viewer to traverse these varied modalities of seeing, and to discover how, through art, vision itself takes form.