EXHIBITION

SPRING 2026
This exhibition, conceived by Studio Revuelto — the decoration department of Armonia — brings together three photographic perspectives around a shared attention to the real.
Emerging from different territories, contexts and trajectories, the images presented here do not seek to describe, but to evoke a presence. They are rooted in experience, in time, and in a direct relationship with the world.
Landscapes, fragments, horizons, details: forms through which the gaze settles and lingers.
Here, photography is not about accumulation, but about selection.
Seeing less, but seeing better.
The works of Elsa, Erasmus and Marie do not resemble one another, yet they enter into dialogue. Through color or black and white, through narration or restraint, each asserts a singular visual language, driven by a shared demand: that of an image that is constructed, inhabited, embodied.
At a time when images multiply, transform and are fabricated, this exhibition asserts another temporality: that of a slower, attentive photography, connected to materiality, gesture and presence.
This is not about representing the world, but about offering sensitive fragments of it. Images that do not impose themselves, but remain.
