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Glass Slipper by Ariana Papademetropoulos is at Thaddaeus Ropac Paris

Glass Slipper is a solo exhibition by Ariana Papademetropoulos presented at Thaddaeus Ropac Paris Marais, marking the artist’s first solo show in France. The exhibition spans painting, sculpture, and installation, building an immersive environment that blends domestic interiors with imagined landscapes. Glass Slipper centers around a large aquarium installation, drawing viewers into a staged environment where natural and psychological elements intersect. The works maintain a hyperreal visual language while introducing surreal compositions that suggest presence without depicting figures.

The exhibition includes sculptural vintage payphones that play recorded conversations between the artist and her medium, alongside large-scale paintings that emphasize absence and atmosphere. Additional works feature suspended garments rendered in transparent coverings, creating a tension between visibility and disappearance. The show constructs a layered environment that moves between realism and abstraction
Trend Themes
1. Immersive Surreal Environments - Large-scale blended installations create environments where domestic realism and imagined landscapes merge, altering audience expectations of spatial narrative.
2. Hyperreal Absence Aesthetics - Paintings and sculptures emphasizing presence through absence establish a visual language that foregrounds mood and psychological implication over figuration.
3. Analog-retro Tech Narrative Integration - Use of vintage devices like payphones with recorded dialogues embeds tactile, serialized storytelling into physical artworks, merging nostalgia with experiential audio layers.
Industry Implications
1. Gallery Curation and Exhibition Design - Exhibition layouts are evolving into narrative-driven, multisensory sequences that prioritize immersive coherence over isolated objects.
2. Experiential Retail and Flagship Stores - Retail spaces increasingly adopt suspended displays, transparent materials, and staged domestic motifs to cultivate surrealized environments that blur commerce and art.
3. Fashion and Material Innovation - Transparent garment renderings and suspended clothing suggest new material treatments and display logics that challenge traditional notions of wearability and visibility.

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