Vhils Portugais, 1987
66 7/8 x 47 1/4 in
In this composition traversed by fragmented
silhouettes, Vhils captures the felt experience of Parisian transit spaces,
where bodies coexist in silent proximity without ever truly meeting. The
figures appear suspended within the time of the journey: absorbed in their
thoughts, absent from the immediate world, or conversely seized in direct gazes
turned outward from the carriage, towards an elsewhere invisible to the viewer.
These expressions (empty, meditative, fugitive) translate that form of shared
solitude proper to the metro and to contemporary non-places. Each inhabits an
inner space while taking part, despite themselves, in a collective choreography
of urban movement. The gaze becomes here a threshold: at times turned inward,
at times projected beyond the frame, it reveals the constant tension between
intimate isolation and shared presence. Made from lacerated surfaces, torn
posters and strata of excavated matter, the work retains the physical traces of
passage and time. Through his subtractive gesture, the artist brings forth
these anonymous presences from the very matter of the city, transforming the
fragments of urban daily life into a sensitive memory of human trajectories.
