Miguel Chevalier's Immersive Geodesic Dome at Chaumont Castle
Miguel Chevalier, born in Mexico City in 1959 and based in Paris, has created an immersive installation inside the garden of Chaumont Castle in the Loire Valley. The work features a geodesic dome covered in mirrors, where digital projections of plants and flowers oscillate between realism and invention, replacing the natural environment. A musical score by Jacopo Baboni Schilingi accompanies the experience, providing rhythm to what is described as a "vegetal ballet." The installation is part of a larger exhibition of 13 works exploring the relationship between art, nature, and historical heritage, running until November 5.
Key facts
- Miguel Chevalier created an immersive installation at Chaumont Castle.
- The installation is a geodesic dome covered in mirrors.
- Digital projections of plants and flowers replace the natural environment.
- The music was composed by Jacopo Baboni Schilingi.
- The work is part of a group exhibition of 13 works.
- The exhibition focuses on art, nature, and historical heritage.
- The installation runs until November 5.
- Chevalier was born in Mexico City in 1959 and lives in Paris.
Entities
Artists
- Miguel Chevalier
- Jacopo Baboni Schilingi
Institutions
- Chaumont Castle
- Artribune
Locations
- Chaumont
- Loire Valley
- France
- Mexico City
- Paris