A performance inspired by moments of listening and observing in high mountain plateaus, hearing river waters, wind, landslides, marmot calls, and noticing changes of light and color on rocks and forest paths. The landscape’s power reveals itself through its transformations across different environments. Back in the studio, these experiences feed visual and sound installations made from elemental materials: clay, glass, stone, and wood. Their activation, in dialogue with the space, explores the balance between the ephemeral and the permanent, between solidity and collapse. A way to rediscover the pleasure of connecting with natural and constructed spaces through material, gesture, sound, and space.
Gwendoline Robin is a Belgian visual artist and performer based in Brussels. Her work, combining installation, performance, and video, explores the fragility and power of elements through ephemeral actions. Internationally active since 2005, she exhibits and performs across Europe, the Americas, Asia, and Australia. She also teaches at the Académie des Beaux-Arts in Tournai and at ESA Le 75 in Brussels.