silent echoes

alexandre levi

Venue: INSTINC Space, 39 Keppel Rd, #03-10 Tanjong Pagar Distripark, Singapore 089065

Exhibition Duration: 28 May to 7 June 2026 | Wed-Fri, 1PM-7PM. Sat - Sun, 1PM-6PM

Opening Reception: 27 May 2026 (Wed.), 5:30PM–8:30PM | RSVP

Artist Talk: 30 May 2026 (Sat), 3-4PM | RSVP

As part of the vOilah! France Singapore Festival and with the support of the French Embassy in Singapore

brief

Silent Echoes is a series of risograph prints by French Polish artist Alexandre Levi (Alek), developed from photographs taken in Hakodate, Japan. The project began with the artist’s encounter with an akiya—an abandoned house—and reflects on places shaped by departure and migration. These environments resonated with Levi’s own experience of living between countries and form the starting point of the series. The works are based on photographs of an akiya, an abandoned house, one among more than 8.5 million across Japan, now representing over 13 percent of the nation’s housing stock. An akiya often comes into being when families move to larger cities for work, when houses are left behind after the death of relatives, or when the cost of upkeep makes them unsustainable. In Hakodate, a historic port city on the island of Hokkaido, population decline has left many homes vacant, turning them into echoes of shifting demographics and urban transition.

The works focus on overlooked fragments: letterboxes bound with bandages, taped windows, faint shadows. These details are not incidental; they are signs of lives once lived, of structures gradually slipping from care into absence. For Levi, they also echo the moment when a place shifts from lived space to memory.

Risography, traditionally associated with zines, posters and graphic ephemera, becomes here both medium and metaphor. Known for its grainy textures, slight shifts in alignment, and limited but vibrant palettes, risography carries with it the energy of immediacy, repetition and accessibility. By recontextualizing this process within fine art, Alek turns its visual qualities into a way to echo the fragility, persistence and layered history of the abandoned houses he depicts.

Printed in carefully chosen palettes, sometimes a single tone and sometimes layered in two colors such as neon pink and aqua blue, the images detach themselves from naturalistic color to heighten form, texture and atmosphere. The risograph process amplifies traces of repair, distortion and decay, transforming them into vivid surfaces of meaning.

Silent Echoes reflects on continuity, migration and memory. Through fragments of abandoned houses and their surrounding environments, the works consider how places remain present even after people move on. For Levi, whose life has unfolded across several countries, these spaces resonate with the experience of departure and the lingering connection to places once called home. It reflects on forgotten moments and on how houses remain as witnesses to urban change and social transition. Abandonment here is not disappearance but resonance: proof of resilience, reminders of care, and records that echo through the shifting landscape of urban evolution.

BIO of Artist alexandre levi

Alek (Alexandre Levi, born 1984) is a French Polish artist based in Berlin whose practice brings together photography, risograph printing, mixed media painting and drawing, ceramics, and scent. With a background in visual communication and design in Germany and France, he graduated in Fashion and Design from IFM (Institut Français de la Mode, Paris) in 2010, after earning a Master of Engineering from ECL (École Centrale de Lyon) in 2009.

Alek has presented his work internationally, with exhibitions in Bangkok, Seoul, Berlin, Tokyo, Sydney, and New York City.

His work reflects on presence and what follows. His artistic vocabulary is shaped by growing up queer in Paris’s 19th arrondissement in the 1990s, an area reminiscent of Queens, as well as formative years in Japan and Thailand and his life in Berlin today.


Website: www.alexandrelevi.eu | Instagram: @alexparistokyo

Collector Preview: Available Before Opening

Ahead of the official opening on 27 May, a collection of works from the exhibition are now available for advance acquisition. We invite collectors to preview and enquire prior to launch. The full artwork catalogue can be accessed here. For enquiries/reservations, please submit the form below.

No Smoking
Alexandre Levi
2025
Photography printed on paper with risography
29 × 42 cm

Forgotten Baskets in Yellow
Alexandre Levi
2025
Photography printed on paper with risography
42 × 29 cm

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