Pavillon de Verre
Le temps à l'œuvre
Musée du Louvre-Lens
2013
ClientMusée du Louvre Lens
LocationLens, France
DateDec. 2012 - Oct. 2013
Size850 m2
ScopeScenography and design
Project leaderLucie Dorel, Mathieu Muin
CuratorsPierre-Yve Le Pogam
MultimediaOn-Situ
SignageNorm
LightingArup + ACL
Photo creditPhilippe Chancel, Jannick Jeremy, Luc Boegli, Hufton-Crow
For the scenography of the « Pavillon de Verre », place of deepening and extension of the Galerie du Temps, Studio Adrien Gardère created two new "bubbles" in response to the central structural one at the heart of the pavilion, to host future temporary exhibitions. These « bubbles » reconfigure the space of the « Pavillon de Verre », creating games of circulation, contemplation and rest and games of perspective both on and from the park. Inside each of them are displayed the temporary exhibition’s themes. Some of the works of art are exhibited outside these bubbles, as transition points within the exhibition.
The first exhibition of the « Pavillon de Verre », « Le Temps à l'œuvre » — a year long temporary exhibition — displayed around 80 works of art dedicated to the perception of time in the course of history and cultures.
ClientMusée du Louvre Lens
LocationLens, France
DateDec. 2012 - Oct. 2013
Size850 m2
ScopeScenography and design
Project leaderLucie Dorel, Mathieu Muin
CuratorsPierre-Yve Le Pogam
MultimediaOn-Situ
SignageNorm
LightingArup + ACL
Photo creditPhilippe Chancel, Jannick Jeremy, Luc Boegli, Hufton-Crow