
The Pinchuk Solo show “Touch(e)” 4-6-8 Francois Miron, Paris / Wilde 2025
A mirror is more than just a reflection.
Your mother lifts you out of the bath, and you draw a smiley face on the fogged-up glass.
Your first love note — written by your own hand.
A handprint on the window of a night train.
In these works, the mirror stops being an object.
It becomes a carrier of memory, of gestures, of intimate movements.
The mirror becomes a stage.
Every inscription, every print, every drawing — part of a lived experience.
It’s not just a surface.
It is a space for feelings, memories, and fleeting moments.
These works exist at the edge of design, installation, and confession.
One moment — one trace.
One person — one story.



