Subtile is thrilled to welcome Nina Dorfer, an Austrian textile designer based in Paris. While studying fashion design/knitting in Vienna, Nina Dorfer realized how many creative limitations exist from a technical perspective. She decided to acquire the technical skills needed to unlock the full creative and innovative potential of knitting. She is an investigator, passionate about materials and colors. Through her creations and design, she
We are thrilled to announce our upcoming summer exhibition with Blanesth, from Luxembourg. Blanesth's exhibition features two collections: the Korean Haenyeo and the Colombian Palenqueras, both of which hold significant historical relevance in their regions. Recognized as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage, these female groups face modern economic and social challenges that do not reflect their cultural importance. In Colombia, the Palenqueras, hailing from the village
"The vision that form should be liberated from the boundaries of material." I am thrilled to announce my latest collaboration with Sylvain Machot, the talented artisan behind Atelier Machot. Sylvain's story is one of technical mastery meeting artistic passion. With a background in mechanical engineering and a lifelong appreciation for Art Nouveau, he creates stunning functional art that is both beautiful and expertly crafted. In
We are thrilled to announce the return of the German painter Falk Schornstheimer to our gallery! Following the resounding success of his "Erkundungen" exhibition in October 2021, Falk is back with a captivating new collection entitled "Routes Secondaires du Désir" ("Seitenstrassen der Sehnsucht"). Traces of iron filings, India ink, and pastel dust meet oil and acrylic mediums. Marks reminiscent of chalk, charcoal, and pencil
In the framework of our cooperation with Cathy Deprez and her talent in moulding the clay, Subtile continues to organise a way to get closer to the material and the clay creativity. Cathy Deprez initially visual artist, handles the art of clay with simplicity, delicacy and creativity. With her heart on her hand and her hand in the earth, she is a source of
A Celebration of Craftsmanship and Sustainability - Exhibition from 14 March till 12 April 2025. La Gadoue, a dynamic young duo, breathes new life into recycled materials by transforming old shirts into exquisite textile creations. Their work embodies transparency and creativity, featuring a vibrant palette that captivates the eye while maintaining a commitment to sustainability. Wall compositions or hanging textile creations are made with