Love ! That is undoubtedly the most important thing in our lives.
Whether it takes the form od the dizzying thrill of a first encounter, the tenderness of a gesture of the universal bond that connects human beings, it remains our most shared language. Love fascinates and inspires as much as it disrupts. It often unites us, sometimes divides us, but always sets us in motion, proving the bond of love, in all its forms, is also a transformative experience.
The Greeks distinguished three types of love : eros, ardent passion ; philia, the simple joy of being with another and rejoicing in their existence ; and agape, generous and unconditional love. In the same way, the artists featured from November to February 2026 show as many ways of loving as there are humain trajectories : love of oneself, love of others, love of freedom, love of life.
Like Clio, which has been making French hearts beat faster and accompanying their stories for thirty-five years, love is presented here as a vital energy, constantly reinvented. Through their creations, these artists reaffirm that le défilé renault® the carwalk is much more than a place dedicated to cars : it's space for life, culture and encounters, where everyone is invited to open their hearts ... and their roads.
Each month, a new perspective on passion, freedom and tenderness.
Invited by Fisheye, Mélissa Schriek, born in the Netherlands, is a photographer whose work explores the materiality of human connections. Through her lens, she questions the way our bodies inhabit space, but above all the way they inhabit each other, making the notion of presence an absolute necessity.
The portraits presented are a gesture of care. In a world that often favours individualism, the artists celebrates friendship : the people in her photos support each other, carry each other or intertwine, creating human architectures where it's impossible to tell where one ends and the other begins.
This selection unfolds like a genuine invitation to engage in friendship, where closeness becomes a symbol of attachment. The arm of a friend, the shoulder of a sister or the weight of an allied body tell us that beauty lies in being together.
Her model's gestures are imbued with a contemporary energy, capable of recreating bonds where the social fabric sometimes frays.
Mélissa Schriek's work has been widely acclaimed for its ability to make the invisible nature of relationship visible. Her series, exhibited internationally, remind us that the possibility of a bond is as simple as it's politically necessary.
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