Witness the journey: Tames exhibitions

Explore the spaces where my art comes to life. From vibrant past shows to exciting upcoming events, discover the exhibitions that tell the story of Tames. I invite you to experience the originality, creativity, and emotional impact of my work, and perhaps find a piece that resonates with you.

Past showcases

Journey through the history of Tames with a look back at my past exhibitions. Each show represents a unique phase in my artistic development, filled with pieces that captivated audiences and ignited conversations. While these shows have concluded, their impact lives on, and many of the featured artworks are still available for acquisition.

 

ÔDE A LA FAUNE ET LA FLORE


Dates: 09/07 - 01/09 2025
Location: Station F - Paris
Description:

In the summer of 2025, I had the opportunity to take part in the exhibition “Ode à la faune et la flore” at Station F in Paris.

This exhibition explored the relationship between nature and contemporary creation, bringing together artists working around organic forms and living matter.

Through my cactus-inspired sculptures, I wanted to create a quiet dialogue within the space — a presence that reflects resilience, adaptation, and inner strength.

Presented in the industrial and technological environment of Station F, my work created a contrast between the organic and the constructed. This tension was important to me, as it invites viewers to slow down, observe, and reconnect with something more essential.

This exhibition marked an important moment in my artistic journey, reinforcing my exploration of nature as a central element of my work.

LE TERMINUS


Dates: 26/05/2025 - 01/06/2025
Location: Galerie Joseph - Paris
Description:

I took part in “Terminus”, a collective exhibition organized by the artist collective Le Cercle des Artistes, held at Galerie Joseph in Paris.

Conceived as an evolving and living exhibition, Terminus unfolded over three weeks, with a renewed selection of contemporary artists each week. This dynamic format created a constant dialogue between different artistic practices, perspectives, and universes.

Being part of this collective allowed me to present my work within a diverse and stimulating environment, where each artist contributed to a broader reflection on contemporary creation.

Through my cactus-inspired sculptures, I brought a quiet and organic presence into the exhibition space — a contrast that resonated with the variety of forms and expressions presented throughout the event.

This experience reinforced the importance of collaboration and exchange, placing my work within a collective energy while maintaining its singular identity.