Curated by SIZED for the inaugural edition of CONTRIBUTIONS, Antimatière brought together a focused new body of work by Studio HAOS alongside selected pieces by Omer Arbel, Rich Aybar, and Katerina Jebb. The exhibition was staged during Paris Art and Design Week and presented a study in material austerity and sculptural intent.

Studio HAOS introduced eight new works constructed exclusively from 40x40 aluminum tubing and zinc sheet — a deliberate move away from both mechanized production and ornate craftsmanship. Their reductive approach positioned material and process as a framework for philosophical and formal inquiry.

Complementary works included Omer Arbel’s 71, a suspended sculpture produced through electrochemical processes; Rich Aybar’s resin forms exploring bodily abstraction; and Katerina Jebb’s high-resolution digital scans of culturally symbolic objects, rendered as large-scale photographic prints.

Set within a spare, gallery-style environment, Antimatière framed these works within a shared dialogue of discipline, abstraction, and contemporary ritual — extending SIZED’s curatorial practice into Paris’ design and art ecosystem.

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