Abstract Art Meets Natural History
I've always loved when museum collaborate. Art and culture should create bridges, toward people, between people, but also between fields, topics, mediums, themes.
That's why I propose a contemporary art exhibit, as the French National Museum of Natural History did few years ago.
There are 3 walls, each with a set of abstract art piece.
The first one works on strokes of blue and red, and is inspired by various geological patterns.
The second works on black and white only, repeating and declining shapes as a metaphor of the evolution process and environmental constraints.
The last one is a play of yellow lines over black background, and I see it as a reflection on light and how it can be bent!
Finally in the center, you have the Tree of Life, calling back all 3 sets, and being an homage to Calder.
For the wall themselves, I went for brutalist raw concrete walls, to maintain the focus on the art pieces, but with stylization through lines.
Hope you'll like it!
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