Marc Du Mûrier presents an exhibition in which the body becomes a tool, a trace, and a language. "The gaze of others always reminds me of the uniqueness of my body. Since childhood, I have measured 'how often I am myself' in order to translate the dimensions of architectural spaces into a scale that I can understand. What if my body were a measuring stick?" This consideration forms the starting point for a tour in which intimacy enters into dialogue with space.
The exhibited works explore how physical presence is imprinted in matter. Through the imprint of the body, the artist questions how our proportions, our points of contact, and our movements silently redraw the world around us. The surfaces become carriers of what usually remains invisible: personal scale, the memory of gesture, the subjective perception of volume.
With painted, color-soaked cloths that hint at the trace and presence of the body, the exhibition opens up a sensory experience in which visitors themselves become the measure of the space. Each work invites us to rethink the relationship between body and environment—as if the most reliable measure were always the one we carry within ourselves.
Friday, June 12, 2026
June 13 to 28 - daily from 1 PM to 7 PM





