Les Rhythm Exhibition


Les Rhythm is an immersive installation that explores the intersection of movement, culture, and space. Drawing inspiration from the philosophies of four visionary designers—Grace Wales Bonner, Phoebe English, Emily Adams Bode Aujla, and Garance Vallée Pellegrino—the exhibition redefines the concept of motion through textiles, form, and dynamic interaction.

By blending static and variable motion, Les Rhythm bridges the disciplines of art and design, transforming how we perceive and engage with the environments around us. The installation fosters a sense of fluidity, encouraging viewers to experience change and reaction within a space designed to evolve.

This concept is deeply personal, reflecting my own journey of moving 29 times throughout my life. Through this project, I sought to explore the constant interplay between identity, transformation, and the spaces we inhabit—creating a narrative that celebrates movement as both a physical and emotional experience.

Paris, France – 2023 – Exhibition – Concept



Initial concept imagery exploring how textiles, motion, the human experience and space can merge to create a dynamic and transformative experience.
Visual inspirations drawing from the works of Grace Wales Bonner, Phoebe English, Emily Adams Bode Aujla, and Garance Vallée Pellegrino—celebrating ambiguity, cultural fusion and materiality.
Exploratory sketches of the exhibition space, blending static and variable motion to reflect the fluidity of human interaction with evolving environments.
Entrance to the Les Rhythm exhibition, where the flow of space and design beckons visitors into a transformative experience—blurring boundaries between static and dynamic, culture and movement.
Grace Wales Bonner’s space blends rhythm and culture, inviting guests to explore movement through sound, with cymbals and bells creating unique tones as they pass by.
Garance Vallée Pellegrino’s space explores the relationship between body and space, where movement and environment merge to create an immersive, reactive experience.
Phoebe English’s space embodies cyclical motion, spun like wool, where time is expressed through growth, decay, and the intertwining of threads.
Emily Adams Bode Aujla’s space captures the movement of home and stillness—a familiar yet unvisited place, private yet filled with strangers, where transparent walls blur the boundary between grounding and fluidity.