Augusta Lardy Micheli - Vol de Nuit

Text by: Elie de Gourcuff
Inauguration: November 27, 6-8 p.m.
Duration: November 28 - December 19, 2025

On a pale autumn afternoon, when the day wavered between rain and silence, I met Augusta Lardy Micheli near the Palais-Royal so she could unfold what she envisioned for her next exhibition, in Vienna. Our conversation drifted less toward the works themselves than toward life—toward what unravels and reassembles, toward beauty that is sometimes forged in fury, toward the challenges that can define us, through pain or joy.

As the conversation progressed, I sensed that something was taking shape in Augusta's mind… The works were coming together, first as words in the air, then — hours or days later — as gestures capturing images. This slow shift from words to paint was already sketching the bones of the exhibition.

This intellectual process revolved around the idea of falling.

A few days later, when I discovered the first paintings, I understood that Augusta had not considered falling as an accident or an end, but rather as a contemplative experience in which she could lose herself, so as to give fuller voice to her feelings.

What falls is not always lost: in Augusta’s hands, falling becomes a moment, and a transition. With her brushes, she seems to show us this threshold that was revealed to her, not in turmoil, but in the silence of vertigo, in a moment of calm before the storm breaks. Her paintings do not recount the fall: they extend it, holding onto its vibration.

Where others would seek to grasp, Augusta consents to let go, to embrace the awareness of movement that Henri Michaux expressed. She paints that suspended moment when everything shifts, when everything is in motion and, paradoxically, everything is revealed. In Cave of quietude, she makes us fall into a cave where the rock is made of oil and introspection becomes possible. In the artist's shifting surfaces, matter becomes breath, imbalance becomes gaze. Falling is not refusing. It is a threshold, a moment turning movement into light.

To paint the fall is to accept to surrender to it. Augusta Lardy Micheli’s works arise from a kind of delicate brushing: they advance through layers, erasures, overflowings.

The gesture does not proclaim—it searches. Each trace seems to hold the very moment when form is on the verge of dissolving. It is not a painting of the fall, but one in fall, letting itself slip into the material and feel its own gravity before regaining momentum.

From that oscillation between weight and grace emerges both tension and resolution: pain and gentleness coexist; loss and presence merge.

In this continuous falling, something becomes clear— perhaps a way of being in the world, lucid and vulnerable, aware that beauty exists only at the trembling edge of imbalance.

- Elie de Gourcuff

Augusta Lardy Micheli, born in 1994 in Geneva, is a Swiss artist. She holds a degree in Philosophy from King’s College London and a Fine Arts degree from the City and Guilds of London Art School. She was awarded the Freelands Foundation Painting Prize in 2021. Her work has been featured in solo exhibitions in Madrid (Galería Belmonte), Paris (Galerie DS), and Mexico City (Karen Huber). This year, she presented her first solo institutional show at the Musée des Beaux Arts le Locle, Switzerland. 

Education

BA in Fine Art City and Guilds of London Art School, London, UK 2018-2021

BA in Philosophy, King’s College London, London, UK 2013-2017

Insitutional solo exhibition

Metaxu (Les rives où vivent mes songes), solo presentation at the Musée des beaux Arts le Locle, Switzerland 2025

Solo exhibitions

Vol de Nuit, VIN VIN, Vienna 2025

Quiero hacer contigo lo que la primavera hace con los cerezos, Galerie DS, Paris 2024

Calix ex Calore, Karen Huber, Mexico City 2023

Kérosène, Belmonte, Madrid 2023

Contrappunto, VINVIN, Vienna 2022

Duo exhibitions

Memory Shelf Gritli Faulhaber and Augusta Lardy Micheli, Lange + Pult, Switzerland 2025

Dialogue sur fils de cuivre, Marie Hazard and Augusta Lardy Micheli, Belmonte, Madrid 2025

Verzura, Giulia Mangoni and Augusta Lardy Micheli, C.G. Williams, Sienna 2023

Art Fairs

Material Art Fair, Mexico City 2024 (group)

ARCO Madrid, Belmonte 2023 (solo)

Group exhibitions

Querida tierra que oscurece, group show curated by Chus Martinez, Belmonte, Madrid 2023

Babele, Spazio Musa,Torino 2023

Adesso Noi Viviamo Così, C.G. Williams, Siena 2022

Lo otro maravilloso, Intersticio, Madrid 2021

Nature /Nurture, Aora, virtual exhibition 2021

Dreamlands : P2, Ohsh Projects, London, UK 2021

Dreamlands : P1, Ohsh Projects, London, UK 2021

Degree show, City and Guilds of London Art School, London, UK 2021

Life On Venus, The Tub, Hackney, London, UK 2021

Distinctions

Winner of the 2021 Freelands Painting Prize

Collections

Musée des Beaux Arts, Le Locle, Switzerland

Collection d’art de la ville de Neuchâtel, Switzerland

Residencies

Residency in Casa Lu, Mexico City, MX 2022

Publication

Le Temps 2025

Mousse Magazine 2025

ArtTribune 2025

Notch Magazine 2025

FAD Magazine 2024

Soldes Almanach n.9, Les presses du réel 2025

Hans Ulrich Obrist, Das Magazin 2023

Ars Magazine 2023

Soldes Almanach n.8, Les presses du réél 2023

Sendb00ks 2023

El Pais, El retorno de lo surreal 2022

FOCUS magazine, Freelands Foundation 2021

Teaching

Guest lecturer at City and Guilds of London Art School, 2021-2023