An idyll presents Joana Schneider’s textile sculptures as spaces of transformation and balance. Born from maritime ropes and shaped through thousands of hand-bound gestures, her works dissolve the weight of history into fluid, luminous forms. Installed along the seafront, they resonate with light and horizon, inviting viewers into a condition where strength and softness coexist in quiet equilibrium.

Through reclaimed ropes and bound gestures, Joana Schneider shapes a vision where resilience becomes rhythm, and strength takes the form of calm clarity — an idyll suspended between memory, material, and light.

This exhibition also underscores Schneider’s commitment to sustainability, transforming discarded maritime materials into poetic forms. By giving new life to what was once considered waste, she not only bridges past and present but also gestures toward a future where art, ecology, and human touch are deeply intertwined.