1fa9f.space

Eva Robarts
“Weaving”
🧹🧹🧹

May 28 -
Aug. 20 2026

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

May 28th - August 20th 2026
Eva Robarts
“Weaving”
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1fa9f continues its program with Eva Robarts. "Weaving" a composition of urban debris and silent memories. Worn brooms, flattened tubes, and traces of passage.

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Art direction & Design by edition.studio 👫


Coding by 👽 Julien Privat

Vitrine 🏗 by Lionel Dalmazzini

Projet supported by Focus Focus

May 28th - August 20th 2026
Eva Robarts
“Weaving”
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The view from this vitrine waves at window shoppers. Commerce compressed in warps and wefts held above the floor it once serviced. My materials are not scrubbed of their past. Fingerprints and footsteps from city soot do not wash away. Nothing is forgotten; brooms remember bodies that worked its bristles, mops make marks on marble, silently wiping away stone seal. So I search sidewalks for sticks fallen from trash piles placed out for pick-up. Gutter streams running away from lease-breaking tenants. The real river of Styx trafficked by select bus services flatten tubing better than most motor vehicles. A samsara of wheels spinning, recycling rubbish into electric energy. Strands un-scene walked on and woven together.

Eva Robarts is an American artist living in New York, NY.