FURY explores the edges of physical and emotional endurance with stunt performers crashing through windows, actors in trance within motion-capture studios, freedivers suspended in breath-holding stillness and individuals unleashing anger in controlled 'fury rooms.'
Through these extreme states Quéau explores poetic inversions – the fall as the underside of flight, violence as survival, trance as data – to reveal the human body caught between control and surrender. Blurring reality and performance, FURY questions how we confront our own limits and what these moments of rupture expose about vulnerability, resilience and the fragile ties that hold us together.
This book offers an intimate entry into Quéau’s unsettling yet deeply human visual universe, where impact, suspension, and release become ways of understanding the world anew. It accompanies the artist’s exhibition at Le Bal in Paris from November 2025 to February 2026.
Roma, 128pp, 21cm x 30cm, illustrated paperback, 2025