This project investigated how spatial design practices can communicate literature through spatial installations, set in an anniversary exhibition at the Musée d'Art de Pully (CH). By exploring and analyzing the book La Beauté sur la Terre, I developed scenographies that reinterpret and offer new readings on the overall story and its spaces. Beyond a literal translation of the spaces, this project focused on exploring and communicating its underlying themes, to find new ways to experience literature, raising the question: how can we analyse, deconstruct and extend literary works into and through spatial compositions?
more information on the project here : https://royaldanishacademy.com/en/node/7497

Through playful interpretations of gazes, the exhibition guides visitors through the narrative of the book while raising important questions about beauty, possession, intimacy, perception and freedom. The project was then divided into five installations, referred to as ‘tableaux’. Each of which interprets a space or moment of the text through a specific perception or gaze.


01. the beginning / entrance view

01. the beginning / interior view

01. the beginning / technical detail

02. the bedroom / exterior view

02. the bedroom / interior view

02. the bedroom / technical detail

03. the outcasts / entrance view

03. the outcasts / binocular view

03. the outcasts / technical detail

04. the fire / entrance view

04. the fire / back view

05. the last
