Introspective and sentimental, the exhibition 'All My Hopes Belong To You' by Joël Andrianomearisoa explores the notion of hope by placing the other at the center of every human experience.
From the outside, the title displayed on the façade directly addresses the public and opens onto a space in which emotions guide the artist’s entire approach. Deployed like an architectural gesture, black tissue paper fills the spaces of Transfo, carrying the visitor into a whirlwind of black surfaces, along a continuous, almost organic movement. Neon lights, Malagasy songs, embroidery, and poetry also compose this sensitive environment: an inner landscape where emotions and feelings unfold.
This exhibition reveals a principle at the heart of the artist’s work: hope, like the artwork itself, never exists alone. It always takes shape through exchange, shared gestures, and in relation to the other, with the other and through the other.
— Jérôme Sans, exhibition curator, cultural agitator, and institutional director.