In partnership with the galleries Bolsa de Arte and Almeida&Dale, Saint Clair Cemin’s new exhibition brings together a series of sculptures that inhabit the landscape as ambiguous presences — somewhere between the organic and the symbolic, the visible and the dreamlike. Created over different phases of his career, these forms compose a silent choreography that invites contemplation and a deep listening to the space.
More than simply occupying a garden, the works establish a sensitive field of forces. Made of bronze, stainless steel, and fiberglass, they seem to emerge from the vegetation like fossils of invented civilizations or creatures in slow transformation. Their dialogue with the surroundings happens not only through materiality, but also through the poetic vibration each sculpture carries — a shift, a memory, an enigma.
Curated by Marc Pottier, the exhibition proposes an immersion into Cemin’s hybrid language — an artist whose practice stretches the boundaries between figuration and abstraction. By creating zones of encounter between art and nature, his work affirms the power of the strange, the ambiguous, of that which resists easy categorization. It is in this in-between — between what is recognized and what is intuited — that his sculptures come to life.
Find out more at: @saintclaircemin
May 14th to August 17th
6 PM - 9 PM
Le Jardin Selva - Rosewood São Paulo
Art & Culture