URBAN RESILIENCE
The sculptures of the fox and the wild boar bring the natural world into the urban landscape—subtle intrusions where art and reality blur. Before being shown at the SNBA Salon, they existed in the streets of Paris: placed in public spaces, captured in photographs along Rivoli, by the Seine, on bridges and metro platforms—silent observers, both part of the city and quietly estranged.
These images are more than documentation—they’re integral to the work, reflecting on the tension between nature and the urban environment. In Paris’s timeless backdrop, the sculptures shift between symbol and reality, questioning how we coexist with the unseen.
The fox and the boar embody survival traits—once wild, now urban. Their presence invites reflection on what we ignore, what we’ve lost, and who truly belongs in the city.
Now paused in the gallery, these works go beyond sculpture. They form a narrative of movement, presence, and perception—opening space to rethink how we live, and with whom.