Lucile Desamory observes and arranges phenomena in transition, inviting us to look at the world in its continuous state of construction and deconstruction. Desamory’s piles are made of objects and fabrics that have already lived a life before being assembled. They are traces of multiple pasts moulded together. Contrary to the polish and neatness that characterise industrial production, her piles do not shy away from the rawness and wear of their constituting elements. Flowing between order and disorder, her work is testimony to the beautiful intricacies of the material world and an encouragement to see beyond superficial layers and embrace the living quality of things.