Vulnerable
A collective experience in the heart of Montreal
From October 16, 2025, to March 31, 2026, Vulnerable will be presented in large format on the wall of the Maison Symphonique de Montréal, at Place des Arts.
Projected outdoors and open to everyone free of charge, the artwork invites the public to interact freely for several months. It’s a unique opportunity to collectively transform the façade of an iconic venue into a space for reflection, play, and shared empathy.
What is the impact of our actions ?
Vulnerable is an interactive installation that transforms our movements into visual poetry. Facing a gallery of human silhouettes, each gesture becomes a language: brutality distorts and wounds, while gentleness heals and illuminates. A simple and intuitive experience that reveals the depth of our impact on one another.
Conceived as a meeting between digital art and collective consciousness, the work places each viewer at the heart of a cycle of transformation. The projected figures — inclusive, fragile, and luminous — respond uniquely to our gestures. Every interaction is singular, fleeting, and unpredictable… like life itself.
Designed to travel and adapt to different spaces, Vulnerable unfolds its power both in galleries and on urban façades. Its language is universal — it speaks to the child at play, the adult in reflection, and the crowd coming together.
A work that reaches out to its youth
Alongside its presentation at Place des Arts, Vulnerable will embark on a tour of Montreal schools, in dialogue with the World Press Photo exhibition.
By going directly to its audience, the installation will offer students a sensitive space to reflect on violence, bullying, and kindness through gesture.
An invitation that is both artistic and social: to learn to recognize fragility, understand it, and transform it into strength.
An artwork produced by 4D ART and presented with the support of Montréal en Histoires, La Place des Arts, La Maison Symphonique, Le Quartier des Spectacles, Normal Studio, Élévation, BHVR Interactive, the CALQ, CAM, and CAC.


