THE STILLNESS OF SURFACES
You enter rooms
that feel like questions—
and leave them with a sensation,
not an answer.
An image in gray.
A thought that lingers.
A line in a book
that wears like a coat.
Paris lives not in streets,
but in layers:
in reflections,
in glass that multiplies the sky,
in hands folding fabric,
in voices that sound like textures,
in eyes that do not watch art—
but read it.
48.8647° N, 2.3490° E
A place
not loud—but precise.
This part of Paris is no stroll.
It is a series of concentrated states:
Light on canvas.
The smell of paper.
Sound from tube amplifiers.
Colors that pierce through rooms.
And among it all:
Fashion like sculpture.
Photography like memory.
A pop-up like a poem.
The contrast here is not rich versus poor,
but raw versus perfect.
Grid versus flow.
Reflection versus rausch.
Paris gives you no message—
only a sensation.
And that remains.
Minimal Facts. Maximum Echo.
– LOEWE Foundation Craft Prize × Palais de Tokyo
Reduced rooms. Objects of clay, metal, paper—
so quiet you almost hear their making.
Tip: Don’t just look—feel how things are made.
– Dover Street Market × Paolo Roversi × Comme des Garçons
Roversi’s photographs:
between timelessness and fragility.
Fabric, light, bodies—almost like dreams.
Tip: Let your gaze linger
where black embraces white.
– MIU MIU Summer Reads
A reading room without noise.
An intimacy with words.
Curated like a still life,
light as summer.
Tip: Don’t choose a book—let it choose you.
– Ellsworth Kelly × Fondation Louis Vuitton
Surfaces so clear they resonate like sound.
Colors that open rooms.
The glass building itself—
a vessel of light and reflection.
Tip: Treat each form like a breath.
– The Cor Studios · Pop-up
A textile space like a poem.
Between surface and fold—
between fabric and meaning.
Tip: Walk barefoot through perception.
– Arc de Triomphe × La Défense
History and present in echo:
an arch of stone—
and a mirror of glass.
Tip: Stand between them—
and feel time as space.
– A room. A book. A chair. Only you.
– A sketch of a color
– A note on a shadow
– Wear a garment as if it were a poem
– Visit an exhibition—without photos, only gaze
A line for the journal:
I did not collect—I felt.
Black and white can be warmer than color.
In these rooms, silence has an echo.
— CONTRAST OF LIFE