MAESTRIA U.S. DEBUT IN NYC: THE FINAL ECHO ISN’T A SOUND

Maestria Collection, the Paris-based contemporary art space, announces its first international exhibition with French artist Alexandre Kasproviez.

 
 

MAESTRIA U.S. DEBUT IN NYC: THE FINAL ECHO ISN’T A SOUND

Maestria Collection, the Paris-based contemporary art space known for immersive and emotionally driven exhibitions, announces its first international exhibition with French artist Alexandre Kasproviez, titled “The Final Echo Isn’t A Sound.”

In “The Final Echo Isn’t a Sound” Alexandre Kasproviez imagines a suspended moment-the final seconds before death-when fragments of life resurface in flashes. This exhibition is not about endings, but about memory’s last surge: familiar faces, fleeting places, and sensations recalled not in sequence, but in emotional bursts. The works form a kind of personal archive, yet one that reverberates through the collective unconscious.

Over thirty new paintings depict an emotional self-portrait of the artist-memories echoing not in sound, but in image. In this way, viewers are invited to reflect on their own inner archives of experience.