Galerie Triode
rue Jacob 75006 Paris
Inside Triode, light gathers with the quiet authority of a material presence. The Paris gallery, whose program cultivates a precise dialogue between American studios and European interiors, currently brings together two distinct sensibilities of illumination, each rooted in a deep intelligence of matter.
The compositions of Apparatus Studio introduce a disciplined theatricality. Patinated brass structures hold softly glowing opaline spheres in poised suspension, giving the fixtures a gravity that feels almost architectural. Light settles around them with a warm density, as if the room had reorganized itself around their measured glow.
Nearby, the works of John Pomp Studios unfold another language of luminosity. Blown glass volumes retain the quiet memory of their molten origin, their surfaces catching light in slow, fluid gradients that shift with the movement of the eye.
Within the restrained calm of the gallery, brass and glass compose a subtle choreography where light circulates, deepens and quietly reshapes the atmosphere of the room.