[06/24/2022]
“Tabulae” is an exhibition that captures the vision and experiences of multidisciplinary artist Annabelle d’Huart. Throughout her career, d’Huart worked within a variety of fields such as Fashion, Design, Photography and Jewellery design, to now welcome the public, in the intimate setting of her home, to discover her lifelong passion for artisanal techniques.
“Tabulae” shows the tangency and contingency between line and frame, recalling documentary photography at its most serendipitous, and modern architecture at its most choreographic. It draws from a cosmopolitan life of quiet intensity, ferocious curiosity, and a humanist’s interest in how the world is seen and made.
On view until July 3rd at 3 Rue Corneille, 75006, Paris
Photos by Limpho Pearl van der Lugt
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