Romans was an exhibition inspired by the historical and cultural legacy of Rome, exploring themes of power, myth, and human experience. The project combined contemporary painting, sculpture, and immersive installations to create a dialogue between past and present.
Concept:
The concept drew on Roman history, architecture, and storytelling to examine how ancient narratives continue to influence modern identity and aesthetics. Each piece reflected aspects of Roman life, from grandeur and ritual to intimate human experience, creating a layered and reflective exhibition.
Execution:
Wall installations combining classical motifs with contemporary abstraction.
Sculptural pieces inspired by Roman architectural forms and iconography.
Spatial storytelling guiding visitors through thematic zones: Empire, Myth, Daily Life, and Reflection.
Strategic lighting and soundscapes to evoke atmosphere and depth.
Impact:
Engaged visitors in an educational and emotional journey through Roman-inspired contemporary art.
Strengthened Arteon Walls Paris’s reputation for historically-informed, conceptually-driven exhibitions.
Attracted international press coverage and academic interest for innovative reinterpretation of classical themes.
Visuals & Highlights:
Gallery walkthroughs of thematic zones.
Close-ups of mural and sculptural details.
Lighting and sound integration shots.
Visitor engagement and interaction images