Sarah Jérôme, le mur invisible
The exhibition
Sarah Jérôme’s Between-Worlds
One does not simply visit an exhibition by Sarah Jérôme; one is drawn into a mysterious and intriguing world that eludes words just as much as it evokes them. The artist, who has been represented by the H Gallery for the past three years, is the subject of a fine exhibition at the Bullukian Foundation, curated by Fanny Robin and Emmanuel Morin. Born out of a residency at the Royal Abbey of Fontevraud, the exhibition takes Marlen Haushofer’s *The Invisible Wall* (1963) as its point of departure. The novel recounts the sudden isolation of a woman cut off from the world by an unexplained phenomenon, forced to reinvent the conditions of her survival in a natural environment she must learn to master.
One does not simply visit an exhibition by Sarah Jérôme; one is drawn into a mysterious and intriguing world that eludes words just as much as it evokes them. The artist, who has been represented by the H Gallery for the past three years, is the subject of a fine exhibition at the Bullukian Foundation, curated by Fanny Robin and Emmanuel Morin. Born out of a residency at the Royal Abbey of Fontevraud, the exhibition takes Marlen Haushofer’s *The Invisible Wall* (1963) as its point of departure. The novel recounts the sudden isolation of a woman cut off from the world by an unexplained phenomenon, forced to reinvent the conditions of her survival in a natural environment she must learn to master.
When
30/01/2026 - 27/06/2026