THE CURE (HEAVENLY PIE(A)CES) BY RICHARD YASMINE

THE CURE (HEAVENLY PIE(A)CES) is an immersive conceptual installation by Richard Yasmine exploring healing as a continuous, introspective process rather than a final destination. Conceived as a ritual space, the project reflects on unseen emotional wounds and the quiet act of self-forgiveness. Rendered in hypnotic white-on-white compositions, the installation transforms white into a symbol of potential, purity, and rebirth—creating a contemplative sanctuary where time becomes both witness and healer. Three sculptural elements define the journey: a headstone-shaped armchair evoking mortality and renewal, a pendulum clock symbolizing the cyclical nature of time, and a halo-like wall light representing inner luminosity. Crafted from white powder-coated aluminum, brass, neo-cement, suede, Carrara marble, and delicate embroidery, THE CURE merges the sacred and the architectural into a serene, immersive experience.

Photography by Bizarre Beirut.