Chapel | XVII | Gothic | Catholic Church
Alone or together, motionless, their faces turned towards the light carved out of the black, the passengers move about in an enigmatic and silent atmosphere. Roger Wolfs plays essentially with light and shadow, modelling haunting processions of anonymous silhouettes. Sometimes the use of colour, discreet, blue or grey, opens up strange perspectives. His chiaroscuro universe invites us to search for answers, to delve deep into what makes up our human condition. In counterpoint, a dialogue between daughter and father offers fragments of texts from Sybille to Wolfs. The exhibition is on display at L'Hôtel des Libertés and open from 10am to 6pm.