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Miguel Chevalier's Immersive Geodesic Dome at Chaumont Castle

exhibition · 2026-05-05

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

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