Gallery Leclair
13/06/2026
“This lighthouse is from a small town called Ushuaia, in the southernmost part of Argentina. Beyond it lies the Antarctic continent for those of us living in the northern hemisphere, this place feels like the very end of the world. I have always been fascinated by the idea of thresholds, the spaces where one reality meets another. Much of my work explores these boundaries, between day and night, where dawn and dusk exist, or between the mountains and the sea. Throughout my life, I have moved often, living both in the mountains and by the ocean. These experiences became a source of inspiration for my recent work Lighthouse. As I expanded on these memories, I began searching for what people call “the end of the world” and discovered the lighthouse of Ushuaia, a symbol of both distance and connection, solitude and guidance. - Huang, Po-Hsun” Huang, Po-Hsun ‘Dawn Or Dusk Approaching Too Ushuaia’ 2025 Acrylics on canvas Sized 116 x 91 cm For more information please email [email protected] or message us. -———
06/06/2026
We are delighted to present this new painting by Kaori Tamura, now on view at the gallery.
Each work is the result of months of meticulous dedication, created using her distinctive Tempera technique.
Built from layers of egg yolk, oil, and pigment, the surface is carefully engraved with fine tools, revealing a richly detailed inner world. Finished with protective varnishes, these works are crafted to ensure both durability and lasting presence.
Amulet, 2026
Tempera on panel
120 × 120 cm
Unique piece, 1/1
For more information please email [email protected] or message us.
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03/06/2026
A glimpse into the studio of Kaori Tamura, where worlds slowly take shape.
Each work unfolds over months of meticulous dedication. Built from layers of egg yolk, oil, and pigment, the surface is delicately engraved with fine tools, revealing an intricate inner universe.
New work is arriving soon to the gallery!
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30/05/2026
What appears to emerge, is in fact a withdrawal.
A face not formed, but revealed in reverse, like a memory pressed into matter. As you move, it shifts… never fixed, never fully grasped. Inviting you to question how it is shaped, and where the form truly exists.
Come and discover this new sculpture by Alejandro Mongé.
“Inverse Shape, Charcoal”
Concrete, volcanic rock, fiberglass, resin and pigments
46 × 34 × 22 cm
Unique piece 1/1
For more information please email [email protected] or message us.
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27/05/2026
We are thrilled to present ‘Core of Time 02’, an extraordinary new sculpture by Alejandro Monge.
This remarkable piece was officially unveiled earlier this year during its debut at the prestigious IAACC Pablo Serrano museum in Spain. Crafted with a powerful blend of volcanic stone, cement, fiberglass, steel, and acrylic resin, this sculpture beautifully captures Monge’s signature exploration of material and time.
Discover this new sculpture in person at the gallery from June 3rd.
Alejandro Monge
Core Of Time 02
Technique: Volcanic stone, cement,
fiberglass, steel, and acrylic resin
Size: 168 x 52 x 55 cm
Unique piece, 1/1
For more information please email [email protected] or message us.
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23/05/2026
For the past eight years, vandeCamp & Heesterbeek have redefined portrait photography by moving beyond identity toward abstraction. Their works transform the human figure into a balanced composition of light and shadow, where the subject becomes secondary to the image itself. Through this process of reduction, only the essence remains. The result is a fragile, poetic silence. A quiet space for reflection in a world filled with noise and unrest. ‘2050-388’ Photography, UV-resistant archival ink print on etching paper, mounted on Dibond. Framed in a display case with museum glass. 120 x 150 cm Limited edition of 5. For more information please email [email protected] or message us. ——
21/05/2026
“The artworks from the Habitat family are inspired by the many wonderful organisms that nature creates. The color, structure and capabilities of the skins of these organisms give each being its own ability to convey a message. Colors are used to scare an enemy or to seduce a partner. The brighter the color, the better the message gets across. In the Habitat family, different structures and colors of the organisms are mixed and depicted in an abstract way. The organic shapes, colors and the reflective surface create a new kind of creature that wants to convey a message or an emotion. Every shape and color conveys a different emotion and that is why each creature from the Habitat family has its own name, which equates to an emotion it wants to convey. Such as Braver, Fierce or Juicy. The reflective surface allows the viewer to see himself hundreds and sometimes thousands of times, really establishing the connection with the emotion that the creature conveys. -Eelco Hilgersom”
‘Fierce’ Turquoise - Habitat series
Foam and polymer lenses
77 x 124 x 25 cm
Limited edition of 8.
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16/05/2026
A curated dialogue between material, light and perception.
On the left, Mathijs Siemens explores rhythm and tactility through layered yarn on panel, creating a subtle play between colour and structure.
At the centre, the photographic work by vandeCamp & Heesterbeek introduces a quiet, introspective presence, anonymity and form reduced to their essence.
To the right, Eelco Hilgersom’s polymer glass sculpture captures and transforms light, shifting between iridescent hues as the viewer moves.
Mathijs Siemens
‘Fovea 226 | 1’
Cotton yarn on panel.
vandeCamp & Heesterbeek
‘2050-388’
photography
Eelco Hilgersom
‘Cocoon’
polymer glass
For more information please email [email protected] or message us.
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02/05/2026
In this series named Fovea, Mathijs Siemens found inspiration in the fitting term ‘fovea’ a tiny central zone in the human retina where our vision is at its sharpest. It is responsible for colour perception and our ability to detect the finest details, forming the most precise image of what we see. Through layered, rhythmic compositions, Siemens translates this sharp focal point into a visual play of colour, focus, and depth.
Mathijs Siemens
‘Fovea 226 | 1’
Cotton yarn mounted on panel
Unique piece
60 x 50 x 7 cm
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