87 rue de Turenne, 75003, Paris, France
Open: Tue-Sat 11am-7pm
Sat 11 Oct 2025 to Wed 5 Nov 2025
87 rue de Turenne, 75003 Craig Cameron-Mackintosh: Stringless Symphony
Tue-Sat 11am-7pm
Artist: Craig Cameron-Mackintosh
With Stringless Symphony, Craig Cameron-Mackintosh continues his sensitive exploration of light, shadow, and suspended presence. The South African painter translates onto canvas a vision deeply shaped by the language of cinema: intimate framings, staged pauses, an acute attention to texture, and the thresholds of visibility.
In this new series, the human figure is more often suggested than shown. Silhouettes, reflections, cast shadows, and fragmented gestures mingle with draped fabrics, folds of sheets, and open windows. The result is a silent choreography where the ordinary becomes a site of quiet contemplation.
Light emerges as the true protagonist, unfolding like a melody: it glides across surfaces, brushes against an absent face, outlines the softness of a rumpled pillow or the sharp glow of a half-opened window. Each painting captures a fragile instant, a moment of transition between presence and disappearance, waking and dreaming.
The exhibition’s title, Stringless Symphony, encapsulates this poetic tension: a symphony without strings, where music is born from the absence of sound. These works resonate with inhabited silences, delicate suspensions, luminous breaths. They invite us into a contemplative space where intimacy expands into something universal.
Here, Craig Cameron-Mackintosh composes a visual concert without instruments, a pictorial suite where the gaze drifts through subtle shadows and vibrating whites. His paintings remind us that art, like music, can reveal the invisible — and make us hear what cannot be spoken.