The reminder of the winds – Le rappel des vents is the first solo exhibition at the gallery by the Luso-Luxembourgish artist Marco Godinho. It brings together a selection of recent and new works, activated in the gallery for the first time. Conceived as an ‘exhibition-poem’, it explores the invisible yet essential flows that pass through our lives: winds, breaths, atmospheres, those shifting presences that connect bodies, spaces, and temporalities.

The project unfolds as a temporary shelter, a secondary home suspended in time, weaving a subtle link between The infinite house, which is the artist’s own home located by a river on the border between Luxembourg and Germany, and the Parisian gallery. At the heart of this weaving is the street itself, transformed into a ‘riverworld’, a geographic and poetic threshold between the two exhibition spaces. A line of passage through which memories, gestures, and the intensities of the world flow.

Near the entrance, the gallery’s street number, 44, is replaced by the number 8 from the artist’s home. Positioned horizontally in both locations, this 8 becomes the symbol of infinity, a subtle shift that opens up a reflection on dwelling, belonging, and the invisible forces that connect things, places, and distances.

The exhibition extends Un vent permanent à l’intérieur de nous (Les Tanneries, 2023–2024), where the wind, the river, and the surrounding natural elements played a central role. Here again, the works explore notions of porosity and transition between inside and outside, public and private space, individual and collective dimensions.

Every component of the exhibition, whether the space itself, the gallery team, the street, the rhythm of the days, the gestures activated in The infinite house or arriving from elsewhere, contributes to what museum curator and art historian Thierry Davila calls ‘a poetry of the atmospheric’ and ‘a respiratory experience’.

The reminder of the winds invites us to inhabit the world differently: with attentiveness, in motion, attuned to the winds outside and the breaths within.