Miguel Chevalier Brings Spring-Inspired Digital Installations to Shanghai
Miguel Chevalier, born in Mexico City in 1959, presents three multimedia installations in Shanghai that anticipate and celebrate spring. The works—Digital water lilies, Trans-natures, and Dreamed gardens—are displayed at three different locations. Drawing from botanical imagery, Chevalier selects species rich in symbolic meaning within local tradition, including orchids, camellias, and peach blossoms. The installations reinvent spatial dimensions through multicolor stimuli referencing garden themes, activating a connection between art and vegetation. The artist aims to encourage a symbiotic relationship with natural rhythms, inviting reflection on the changing seasons. Chevalier previously exhibited at Milan's Unicredit Pavilion and achieved notable success with Volte Celesti during Paris's Nuit Blanche.
Key facts
- Miguel Chevalier was born in Mexico City in 1959.
- He previously exhibited at Unicredit Pavilion in Milan.
- His installation Volte Celesti was shown at Paris's Nuit Blanche.
- Three works are presented in Shanghai: Digital water lilies, Trans-natures, and Dreamed gardens.
- The installations are located at three different venues in Shanghai.
- The works feature orchids, camellias, and peach blossoms.
- The theme of the installations is spring and nature.
- The artist aims to promote symbiosis with natural rhythms.
Entities
Artists
- Miguel Chevalier
Institutions
- Unicredit Pavilion
- Artribune
Locations
- Mexico City
- Mexico
- Milan
- Italy
- Paris
- France
- Shanghai
- China