Deep Fields — Exposition collective
Exhibition
Deep Fields
Exposition collective
Ends in about 2 months: January 23 → March 24, 2026
CWB|Paris invites you to discover its back-to-school group exhibition, Deep Fields, curated by Félicie d’Estienne d’Orves and Olivier Schefer, in collaboration with Stéphanie Pécourt.
Deep Fields brings together artists who probe and explore deep fields—from distant, desolate landscapes to the mobile and unstable fields of particles. Confronted with the unrepresentable and the invisible, they question perception, constantly referred back to its own limits, frames, and boundaries. Their works stand as traces of events, the material and psychic echoes of traversed horizons, fields of energy in which the body remains fully involved. No longer isolated objects, they bond by oscillations and magnetic and luminous vibrations.
Deep Fields invites visitors to explore territories of contemporary physics, to investigate the margins of the visible, and to step outside spaces of control.
■ Group exhibition:
Ann Veronica Janssens, Charles Ross, Claire Williams, Daniela De Paulis, Edith Dekyndt, Els Vermang, Eva L’Hoest, Evan Roth, Evelina Domnitch & Dmitry Gelfand, Félicie d’Estienne d’Orves, Heinz Mack, Hervé Charles, Ivana Franke, Jacques Perconte, Jean-Pierre Luminet, Joost Rekveld, Magali Daniaux & Cédric Pigot, Marina Gioti, Nancy Holt, Robert Irwin, Semiconductor, Stéphanie Roland
■ Films:
Cécile Hartmann, Donald Abad, Eva L’Hoest & James Vaughan, Francis Alÿs, Giulia Grossmann, Hervé Charles, Mathilde Lavenne, Paulius Sliaupa, Semiconductor
■ Performances on the opening night — 23 January, 6:30 pm:
Evelina Domnitch & Dmitry Gelfand, Germaine Kruip, Nicolas Montgermont, Ronan Masson, RYBN
DJ set: Zombie Zombie (Étienne Jaumet and Cosmic Neman)
Opening hours
Monday – Friday, 10 AM – 7 PM
Saturday & Sunday, 11 AM – 7 PM
Fermeture les jours fériés
Venue schedule
The artists
- Mathilde Lavenne
- Francis Alÿs
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Ann Veronica Janssens
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Edith Dekyndt
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Giulia Grossmann
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Evan Roth
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Semiconductor
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Heinz Mack
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Jacques Perconte
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Charles Ross