Portuguese street artist Vhils, also known as Alexandre Farto, presents his latest solo exhibition titled "L'interstice" at the Danysz Gallery in Paris from May 22 to June 20, 2026. The exhibition features works crafted from materials sourced in the capital, including fragmentary posters, metal structures from political billboards, subway doors, and ceramic tiles, exploring Paris as a "fragmented experience" centered on public transport and daily transitions.
The exhibition matters because it showcases Vhils' signature technique of carving and excavating surfaces, which has made him a globally recognized figure in street art. By using found urban materials, the show continues his investigation into how urban life shapes landscapes and identities, offering a free, accessible experience that highlights the intersection of contemporary art and everyday city life.