Exhibition from December 12, 2025 to February 28, 2026
Opening December 12 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Saturday, December 13 nocturne until 11:00 pm as part of #29 nuit des arts
Far from tourist clichés, Renaud Chackal explores the behind-the-scenes of mass production, revealing the unsuspected beauty of the workshops, tools and faces that drive this industry. His images, sometimes poetic, sometimes brutal, offer a fresh look at a world often ignored, where every detail tells a story: that of an industrial China in perpetual mutation, between artisanal tradition and unbridled modernity.
His photos reveal a whole atmosphere: the smell of metal, the rhythm of production, the harsh neon light shining through the warehouses. Renaud Chackal doesn't just photograph objects or places: he captures the very essence of a world in motion, where human and machine coexist in a dance that is both harmonious and chaotic.
His work, both documentary and artistic, questions our relationship with consumption, manufacturing and globalization. By placing his camera where few dare to look, Renaud Chackal transforms industry into a living stage, where each image becomes an open window on a reality that is both remote and profoundly universal.
Monday to Saturday 8:30-15:00 ? Friday 18:30-22:00
Opening December 12 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Saturday, December 13 nocturne until 11:00 pm as part of #29 nuit des arts
Far from tourist clichés, Renaud Chackal explores the behind-the-scenes of mass production, revealing the unsuspected beauty of the workshops, tools and faces that drive this industry. His images, sometimes poetic, sometimes brutal, offer a fresh look at a world often ignored, where every detail tells a story: that of an industrial China in perpetual mutation, between artisanal tradition and unbridled modernity.
His photos reveal a whole atmosphere: the smell of metal, the rhythm of production, the harsh neon light shining through the warehouses. Renaud Chackal doesn't just photograph objects or places: he captures the very essence of a world in motion, where human and machine coexist in a dance that is both harmonious and chaotic.
His work, both documentary and artistic, questions our relationship with consumption, manufacturing and globalization. By placing his camera where few dare to look, Renaud Chackal transforms industry into a living stage, where each image becomes an open window on a reality that is both remote and profoundly universal.
Monday to Saturday 8:30-15:00 ? Friday 18:30-22:00




