Juliette Minchin | REBURN

Dear client, dear art lover,

It is with great pride and pleasure that we invite you to the festive VIP opening of French artist Juliette Minchin’s second solo exhibition on Saturday, April 18, 2026, at 4:00 p.m.

REBURN!
Following her first presentation at ROOF-A, titled PASSAGES in 2024, she gained international recognition with a presentation at Art Basel. Recent projects, including those realized at Château La Coste and a solo exhibition in Istanbul (Where the River Burns), mark a further evolution of her practice, in which she experiments with the combination of wax and tin.

For ROOF-A, Minchin is creating a new, site-specific installation for the entire ground floor of the gallery, titled REBURN. In this new series of works, Juliette Minchin explores the traces of burning and transformation. Her body of work manifests as a visual meditation in which matter and memory become intertwined. The works unfold an aesthetic that is at once fragile and relentless.

We look forward to welcoming you to a festive event on Saturday, April 18, at 4:00 p.m., with the artist in attendance.

Juliette Minchin, Récolte, veillée aux racines, 2025, Château La Coste, wax and steel-18.

The exhibition, which opens on April 18, unfolds like an imaginary sanctuary, in which Minchin’s work attempts to capture a fragment of the cosmos—a fleeting moment of consciousness and meaning.

In Reburn, the artist invites the viewer to embrace uncertainty as an essential part of existence. Both her sculptures and her works on paper revolve around transformation and a cyclical, rather than linear, conception of time. The wax she melts and reuses serves as a powerful motif in this context: a material in constant flux, carrying traces of its former forms—like a soul moving through different states of being.

Juliette Minchin, Drapé-noué 5, 70 x 60 x 13 cm, cire et laiton, 2026