1fa9f.space

Charles Thiefaine
“Aft”
⛵ ✊

September 4 -
November 20, 2025

104 rue Paradis, 13006 Marseille
24/7

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1fa9f.space is an exhibition window 🪟👀 located at 104 rue Paradis in Marseille ☀. A non-profit space that showcases the work of both emerging and established artists 👫👬 on the local and 🌍 international scene. 1fa9f is a platform for the diffusion of contemporary art.

  • Founded in 2024 by Victoire Coyon, Adrien Menard and their friends, 👫👫 this project is distinguished by its form: a shallow vitrine 🪟(143×78×19 cm) on-view to passersby come day or night 🚗👬🐈.

  • The window takes its name from the unicode (U+) value of the character (Window): 🪟 in emoji language: 1fa9f.

  • Departing from the traditional format of commercial galleries, 1fa9f.space's exhibition program resembles that of a kunsthalle 🏛, with longer presentation timelines (trimonthly) allowing visitors to engage with the works and show programming for the duration of a season 🌥.

  • The curatorial approach focuses on practices of research and experimentation 🌀 that question our habits, behaviors and contexts: whether material or immaterial. 1fa9f attempts to convey the realities in which we live today.

Exposition en cours

Sept. 4th - Nov. 20th, 2025
Charles Thiefaine
“Aft”⛵ ✊

1fa9f continues its exhibition program with photographer Charles Thiefaine. With Aft, he presents a series shot aboard the Ocean Viking with SOS Méditerranée, capturing intimate and fragile moments within a space of refuge and waiting at sea.

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104 rue Paradis, 13006 Marseille✉️contact@1fa9f.space🌀Instagram

Crédits

Art direction & Design by edition.studio 👫


Coding by 👽 Julien Privat

Vitrine 🏗 by Lionel Dalmazzini

Projet supported by Focus Focus

May 22nd - August 21st, 2025
Dorian Renard
“Veille” ☀ 🌙

Dorian Renard examines our relationship with matter. What defines the value of a material? What shapes its identity? It’s not just about seeing materials differently but about rethinking our connection to them — considering not only their appearance but their capacity to endure, to transform, to redefine themselves.

With the precision and rigor of a glassblower, Dorian “blows” plastic, reimagining it through an artisanal lens. Since 2019, he has been developing a collection of objects, furniture, and lighting.

In Veille, Dorian positions light as the focal point of his research. The sculpted piece merges with its display case; as light shifts, the work oscillates — at times sharp, at times elusive.