Dear Creatures is a journey through living things in all their forms, vulnerable, unstable and fragmented. It offers us a space for sensitive encounters, where humans can recognize themselves in what they share with animals, spectres and creatures.
The works gathered here are both presence and disappearance, calling up an imaginary world that draws on both the familiar and the strange. Whether human, animal or hybrid, the body never appears whole. It appears fragmented, metamorphosed, in the form of a trace, a detail, an imprint.
Through textiles, photography, video, sculpture and painting, an intimacy of the living takes shape, like a shared space, traversed by gestures and memories.
The works gathered here are both presence and disappearance, calling up an imaginary world that draws on both the familiar and the strange. Whether human, animal or hybrid, the body never appears whole. It appears fragmented, metamorphosed, in the form of a trace, a detail, an imprint.
Through textiles, photography, video, sculpture and painting, an intimacy of the living takes shape, like a shared space, traversed by gestures and memories.





