Maria Saygua André & Hélène Picard
Opening Sunday May 18, 2-7pm
Exhibition from May 18 to June 15, 2025
Maria Saygua André’s work combines textiles and sculpture. She constructs her own
rituals and encounters ancestral knowledge, questioning hierarchies such as those
that oppose craft to ‘high’ culture and North to South.
Hélène Picard’s work unfolds through the mediums of painting and textiles, and more
particularly clothing. She explores modes of self-expression and self-representation,
from exposure to concealment.
Maria Saygua André & Hélène Picard have common interest in combining textiles
with another medium, such as painting or sculpture. They maintain a strong link with
clothing, addressing its vernacular references, its cultural heritage, its metamorphic
qualities and its relationship to the body and identity.
Curated by Yuna Mathieu-Chovet
Maria Saygua André & Hélène Picard
Opening Sunday May 18, 2-7pm
Exhibition from May 18 to June 15, 2025
Maria Saygua André’s work combines textiles and sculpture. She constructs her own
rituals and encounters ancestral knowledge, questioning hierarchies such as those
that oppose craft to ‘high’ culture and North to South.
Hélène Picard’s work unfolds through the mediums of painting and textiles, and more
particularly clothing. She explores modes of self-expression and self-representation,
from exposure to concealment.
Maria Saygua André & Hélène Picard have common interest in combining textiles
with another medium, such as painting or sculpture. They maintain a strong link with
clothing, addressing its vernacular references, its cultural heritage, its metamorphic
qualities and its relationship to the body and identity.
Curated by Yuna Mathieu-Chovet