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	<title>Galleries in Paris &#187; Galerie Berst</title>
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		<title>CALLE &#8211; BERST</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The exhibition Le manque (The Lack) is the result of a dialogue built around works either created or collected by Sophie Calle, alongside pieces [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<section>The exhibition Le manque (The Lack) is the result of a dialogue built around works either created or collected by Sophie Calle, alongside pieces of Art Brut selected from the Christian Berst gallery.</p>
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<p>All of these works resonate within the same register of absence—truncated bodies, silhouettes fading into darkness, shadowy zones, crossed-out or hidden texts, eloquent omissions…</p>
<p>Rather than responding to the gallerist’s invitation to curate the show, Sophie Calle proposed a collaborative approach: “I asked Christian Berst to search in his storage for works that conceal something,” she says.</p>
<p>For Sophie Calle, absence is a creative force—an invitation to repair, to reconstruct through storytelling, to exist through the other by transforming ordinary objects into relics of incomplete stories.</p>
<p>Opposite her, Art Brut draws the contours of an inner world where the viewer must fill in the blanks, imagine a narrative. Each Art Brut piece becomes an attempt at reconstruction, an intimate response to what has been lost—or never found.</p>
<p>These missing parts reveal a paradoxical presence, a story greater than what is shown to us.</p>
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