"Des Choses" is the title of a temporary exhibition at the Museum of Archaeology in Neuchâtel. The ensemble represents a large labyrinth segmenting the space into 12 rooms, each with a different atmosphere, bringing together various themes. Each of the atmospheric rooms has its own character, its own palette of colours and materials. The panels are painted on both sides in continuity, where marks of wear and tear are inscribed. The panels are fixed to large steel profiles and pegged in the vernacular manner with dowels. The rubber granule floor gives the visitor a soft feeling and creates a labyrinth. All the objects are displayed in a simple manner in glass cases.
Paint, Steel, Rubber, Wooden panel, Scenographic decor
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