Points de fuite



1
October
10
75003 , PARIS
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Open from Wednesday to Saturday: 12pm – 7pm
The exhibition POINTS DE FUITE brings together two artists discovering Japan for the first time. Their works emerge from individual explorations, each allowing this journey to resonate according to their own sensibility. Two perspectives on the same path never capture the same things: what stands out for one slips into the shadows for the other. Even when the perspective seems identical, the vanishing points diverge.
Virginie Blajberg seeks to create a hybrid world by blending images from the past with her Japanese experience, exploring the intersection of memory, travel, and identity.
Andrea Piñeros, for her part, is struck by the contrast between nature and geometric simplicity—an aesthetic dialogue reflecting a society that is at once contradictory, rich, and complex.
Between technique and poetry, the two artists invite us to read the narrative of a shared journey, yet one experienced differently.
Artists
Virginie Blajberg explores the links between body and memory, transforming fragments of the past into objects imbued with emotion. Her miniature tableaux, made from vintage photographs and found objects, become spaces for storytelling. Her creations remind us that remembering is also creating, and that emotion nourishes memory. Since 2014, she has exhibited her contemporary jewelry work in various fairs and galleries, participating in major events such as Parcours Bijoux 2023, and in 2024, she participated in Photo London with Galerie Echo 119 in Paris. In parallel, she is involved with Elemento, an initiative dedicated to learning and promoting handcrafted jewelry.
Andrea Piñeros sees jewellery as an artistic territory where ideas and materials engage in a dialogue, enriched by experimentation and technique. Her formal universe resides in a zone between architecture and nature. Her creations are nourished by her reflections on identity, migration, and coexistence, among other themes. Passing on knowledge is a natural extension of her work: teaching nourishes her research and creates a space for exchange where know-how and critical thinking mutually reinforce each other.
Piñeros participated in the creation of PARCOURS BIJOUX and, in 2020, she founded the Elemento jewelry school in Paris, dedicated to the transmission of expertise.























