Three-dimensional art is a dynamic and captivating form of artistic expression that transcends the constraints of traditional canvases, inviting us to engage in a more immersive and tangible way. This fall, we're exhibiting three artists for whom everything is a pretext for bringing out the subject. Camille Levert uses photo paper and collage to highlight the verticality and density of cities like Hong Kong. Sculptor Joris Ghilini creates painted bas-reliefs whose subjects recall the classics of art history and the passage of time. Last but not least, Jeff Robb uses lenticular photography to give a 3D dimension to the human body. Come and discover their 3D works at the gallery until October 10.