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

18 octobre -10 novembre 2024
Lionel Dalmazzini
"Fenêtre sur" 💡🖍🪟👀

To inaugurate 1fa9f, we want to highlight not only the vitrine as an object and exhibition space, but also the work of the designer who conceived it.

  • Lionel Dalmazzini is a French industrial designer based in Marseille. With a keen eye on manufacturing processes, he explores how these subtly influence the form of our objects, highlighting the delicate details that result. This approach reveals an essential link between form, function and fabrication.
  • Graduated from ECAL / The École cantonale d'art de Lausanne, Lionel develops responsible and expressive projects ranging from household appliances to furniture and micro-architecture.

For this first presentation, the window is deliberately left empty, partially obscured by a thin film, inviting passersby to catch glimpses of a few details, like an architectural 'peep show,' where small openings offer furtive views inside.