Maison Touchard was founded in 2019 in my East London living room with curator Clémentine Proby. A domestic project space and curatorial exercise rooted in the concept of Home, Maison Touchard explored questions surrounding the inhabitation of space (domestic, architectural, and social etc.) and practices of everyday life. MT was also motivated by a desire to facilitate connections and exchange between emerging local art scenes internationally, often offering artists their first exhibitions in whatever cities we found ourselves in (London, Luxembourg...) Maison Touchard was a place to practice collaborative, economical, and site-sensitive approaches to working, inspired by Michel de Certeau’s The Practice of Everyday Life, the Oulipian George Perec’s notion of the ‘infraordinary’, and the poet and activist June Jordan’s conception of the living room as a space of radical potential where life and labor intersect.