Menkès Shooner Dagenais LeTourneux Architectes create design for Chagall exhibition at MMFA
Photo credit: SODRAC & ADAGP 2017, Chagall. Photo MMFA, Denis Farley
Menkès Shooner Dagenais LeTourneux Architectes has created an exhibition design for the largest Marc Chagall exhibition ever presented in Canada.
Under the leadership of the Montreal Museum of Fine Art‘s Director and Head Curator, Nathalie Bondil, and the museum?s Head of Exhibitions Production, Sandra Gagné, Anik Shooner and her team created an exhibition design in which the galleries are organized as a series of spaces that capture the extraordinary sensory range of Chagall?s work.
?To immerse yourself in the world of Chagall is a wonderful experience, from colours and materials to music, creations for the stage, costumes, fables, poetry,” said architect Anik Shooner. “We worked to create an exhibition design occupying classic spaces, showcasing the great artist?s paintings and positioning visitors not only as viewers, but immersing them in worlds featuring costumes, among other elements. We wanted visitors to cross thresholds that embody the transition from one world to another. The visitor is by turns a spectator and an active participant. In every case, they experience dreamlike sensations inspired by an exhibition design at once immersive, reflective, restful and enticing ? and always deep. Above all, we wanted to inspire visitors to feel the full emotional power of Chagall?s art.?
The exhibition is designed as a complete narrative and immersive experience, revealing and hig...
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