MICROPIXIES

MICROPIXIES

Sayeh Sarfaraz’s “MICROPIXIES” is an installation blending visual and media arts, reflecting the artist’s contemplation of social movements and the surrounding responses. Through video projections derived from news feeds and three-dimensional objects, the artist explores the exchanges between a government and the population it represents. By drawing from the fantastical world of childhood, she creates a universal language where fairies, gnomes, and elves initiate a reflection on conflict, dictatorship, and social consciousness.

Labo artists attending this event

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Partners

Et sa pulpe!

Jean-Pierre Mot explores packaging, slogans, and everyday objects in an exhibition between micro and memory.

Cabinet of Curiosities

A year-end benefit evening and silent auction to support Le Labo and connect with the Francophone artistic community.

Memory

Andreas Krätschmer, Paul Ruban, and Tania Love explore the traces and materials that shape our relationship with remembrance.