The Belgian artist, a peculiar figure in the modern art world for his classical education and his training as a psychoanalyst, is the bearer of a humanist vision. Three powerful canvases-and-photography installations represent his complex imagery and his reflections on pain, melancholy, and hope. The result is the generation of a suspensive, meditative time on the meaning of life, death, and redemption. Friedler’s goal is to promote universal reflection, from self-discovery to mutual understanding.