RG26 VISORE X THE HOXTON
The physical footprint of VISORE X THE HOXTON was anchored in a singular premise: taking a mainstream, institutional sporting event and reinterpreting it through a raw, uninhibited lens. Over fifteen days in Paris, the space operated as a living incubator where the discipline of the athlete collided directly with human rights advocacy, visual art, and movement.
The architecture of the residency shifted daily. Mornings were dedicated to physical optimization, transforming the space into an intensive movement studio alongside Club Lulu to map out tennis-inspired Pilates and deep alignment rituals. By afternoon and evening, the environment evolved into a platform for cinematic and physical expression. We opened the Visore Cinema Club to the public, hosted a retrospective screening and talk for (No) Margine, and premiered Arms—a visceral live performance featuring dancer Andrea Bou Othmane that weaponized the repetitive, intense vocabulary of the clay court to dismantle societal judgment and resistance. The entire ecosystem culminated by channeling this raw physical energy into a celebration of community and self-expression, kicking off the launch of Pride Month.