Jérôme Peschard
Echoes of a Vanishing Saigon
Within the rusted surfaces of reclaimed metal, French artist Jérôme Peschard composes poetic fragments of memory, nostalgia, and urban transformation. Blending colonial echoes, Asian femininity, pop culture, and the restless rhythm of Saigon, his collections become visual diaries of a city suspended between disappearance and reinvention.
Nguyen Trinh Quang Minh
The Motion of Inherited Things
Through mopeds, buffaloes, bicycles, portraits, murals, and recurring symbolic characters, Vietnamese artist Nguyen Trinh Quang Minh turns everyday objects into vessels of memory and movement. Spanning painting, sculpture, writing, and public art, his practice is built on discipline, experimentation, and the transformation of inherited stories into a personal visual language.
Florencia Chirino
The Artist of Poetic Spaces
For Florencia Chirino, painting begins before the first mark is made. It begins with walking, observing and allowing a place to unfold slowly. Based in Córdoba, Argentina, the visual artist builds a practice shaped by movement, proximity and the quiet transformation of landscape into image.