Biennale Bâtir Vivant – Association pour un Design Soutenable
La biennale Bâtir Vivant, rendez-vous majeur de l’écologie culturelle et du design contemporain, se consacre entièrement aux innovations matérielles sans…
For A Stitch in Time, textile patterns found in Chengdu, ranging from the highly celebrated and revered designs in the Sichuan Museum to cheap mass-produced textiles found in stalls and shops have been deconstructed and reassembled to create an immense pattern, which constantly mutates. The designs have been ‘mashed’ together with no regard to the cultural hierarchy and signification of the designs, creating an uncomfortable democracy of patterns together with their associated meanings. This image has been divided into 100 tiles, each an independent work, with mutually different transitions of patterns. Participants needed to negotiate with each other to assemble the work without knowing the final pattern. Commissioned by MOCA & The British Council, with support from Arts Council England.
La biennale Bâtir Vivant, rendez-vous majeur de l’écologie culturelle et du design contemporain, se consacre entièrement aux innovations matérielles sans…
Dans Parmi les Arbres, les arbres ne sont ni décor ni motif, ils sont des présences. Des compagnons silencieux qui…
En 2026, le festival Nuits des Forêts invite les artistes à prêter l’oreille au vivant. À travers un appel à…