Jasper Huang : l’art du toucher chez Pullman
Pullman Paris Montparnasse is hosting an exclusive exhibition by contemporary artist Jasper Huang, “Forms of Desire,” which will run from October 21, 2024 to January 7, 2025. This unique event immerses us in a sensory and emotional universe, discovering this Taiwanese artist whose captivating career and artistic approach appeal to an international audience.
Tangible Reflections
French-based artist Jasper Huang was invited to hold a solo exhibition "Tangible Reflections" at the Pullman Paris Montparnasse, showcasing his unique visual aesthetics and deep understanding of modern people's senses. explore.
Tangible Reflections The encounter with art is often presumed to be an act of seeing. Yet what resonates most profoundly within us is seldom the material object itself, but the intangible impressions that permeate thought and memory beyond physical grasp.Tangible Reflections examines the dynamic tension between the perceivable and the imperceptible. The physical presence of material—its fibers, textures, and weight—coexists with the emotional, symbolic, and psychological dimensions it evokes. While the artworks assert their spatial presence through tangible form, they simultaneously emit subtle reverberations, revealing inward reflections that reside beyond language yet remain distinctly felt.In this exhibition, tactility extends beyond the realm of sensory contact to become an intermediary between artwork and viewer. The delicacy of silk and the resilience of fibers summon bodily memory, while visual metaphors open channels of reflection and imagination. As the viewer’s gaze traverses the surface, perception is drawn into greater depths: emotions accumulate, dormant memories reawaken, and questions of selfhood emerge in silence.The tangible and the intangible, the concrete and the abstract, material presence and psychological projection—interlace as interdependent counterparts. The viewer is invited to navigate between proximity and distance, simultaneously grounded by the physicality of the work and absorbed into its unseen trajectories.Tangible Reflections offers not only a visual encounter, but a sensory and cognitive continuum. As we regard the artwork, the artwork also regards us; as we approach its materiality, it guides us toward a deeper internal resonance.Here, touch becomes a form of inquiry, and reflection a generative force. Within the threshold between the hand and the inner self, art subtly reconfigures our understanding of the world—and our place within it.














