Charlotte Bovy, Amélie Chassary, and Thomas Dhellemmes offer a sensitive journey into memory and family heritage. Each artist creates intimate narratives in which memories, sensations, and impressions intertwine. Using photography as their medium, they craft new, fragile, and fragmentary stories. These reinvented narratives take the form of suspended moments, recomposed in the image. The photographs, sometimes bordering on abstraction, blur familiar reference points and question the nature of memory itself. What seems familiar becomes poetic, dreamlike, and uncertain. In this liminal space, the images open possibilities rather than fix truths — inviting viewers to feel and remember in new ways.
Amélie du Chalard
Founded in 2015, Amélie du Chalard is a gallery supporting eighty artists from around the world at different stages of their careers. The gallery covers all forms of visual art, from installations and drawing to painting, ceramics, photography, and textile art.
Its program ranges from figures of the French scene, such as Marie-Claude Bugeaud and Thomas Dhellemmes, to mid-career or emerging international artists from all disciplines, including Jade Marra (Brazil) and Alex de Bruycker (Belgium). In Paris and New York, Amélie du Chalard Gallery organizes around a dozen exhibitions each year, both in-gallery and off-site.