Exhibition guide

From June 10 to July 12, 2026, Winnie Mo Rielly takes over MEP Studio with an immersive installation where the body fragments, moves and recomposes itself. The artist offers a sensitive experience that blurs the benchmarks and invites us to inhabit the space differently.

Visit details

  • Dates: From Wednesday June 10, 2026 to Sunday July 12, 2026:
  • Venue: Maison Européenne de la Photographie, 5 rue de fourcy, Paris
  • Price: De 0 à 14 euros.
  • Audience: All audiences
  • Source: Event page

About the exhibition

She is interested in inhabited space and presences in transformation, and explores forms of proximity that she converts into experiences of intimacy.

In her studio, she captures traces of her own body in movement. Like a theater set, the familiar becomes slightly strange.

The works coexist in a calm tension. She uses these images as a material that she applies to structures with organic shapes. The exhibition offers an experience of recomposition, where the gaze circulates and discovers an enlarged body, which extends into space, matter and image.

“My new protruding spine looks so beautiful. These objects, close to sculptural frames, extend the gestures and modify the perception of volumes. For the first time I understand what it means to love your body. The presence never appears in its entirety: it is suggested by clues, according to a logic of echo.

For her first personal exhibition in a Parisian museum institution, Winnie Mo Rielly designs an installation bringing together recent works and new productions. » Mariana Enriquez, A sunny place for dark people, 2025, Éditions du Sous-sol

Artist living and working in Paris, Winnie Mo Rielly (born in London in 1993) develops a practice at the crossroads of photography, sculpture and performance. It invests MEP Studio as a global environment which resists any immediate reading and acts as a counter-space.