ARCHITECTURE:Jean Nouvel-In my head, in my eye…belonging…
With more than 200 construction projects worldwide, Jean Nouvel is perhaps one of the most prolific architects in the world. However, Nouvel has always pursued change and innovation. Since the beginning of his career, he has continuously opposed internationally stereotyped architecture. Nouvel instead pays attention to the local context and emotion of buildings.
By Efi Michalarou
Photo: PSA Archive
The first solo exhibition in China Jean Nouvel has transform the exhibition room into a theater filled with light and shadow for his exhibition titled “Jean Nouvel: In my head, in my eye… belonging…” debuts a 3 ½ hour film produced by Nouvel, as well as six works of art based on his architecture, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in what inspired Nouvel’s design practice, thus entering his thoughts and emotions. Nouvel pays attention to the local context and emotion of buildings. With the help of new technologies and materials, he creates a harmonious relationship between his buildings, the surrounding environment, and their historical context that resonates with people. For Nouvel, light is an important architectural element. He excels in using light to reveal the complexity and diversity of different spaces in the building and to create a unique narrative of fluidity. Making use of his first exhibition in China, Jean Nouvel has achieved his first film that premiere at the Power Station of Art. The 3 ½ hour film features more than 100 construction projects by Nouvel around the world. Through poetic shots and montages accompanied by the architect’s dream-like narration, the film is a reflection of Nouvel’s architectural career and shows his concern for the world and life. Originating in his self-consciousness, thought, and imagination, Nouvel believes that this exhibition is “a rebellion against orthodoxy.” Supported by video as a medium, the variety of situations in Nouvel’s mind are transferred into a physical form and rhythm, making his ephemeral memories become eternal and inspire new discussions. In addition to the film, the exhibition presents works of art based on six representative buildings from Nouvel’s creative career, namely the “Lucerne Culture and Convention Center”, the “Tête Défense”, the “Tour Sans Fins”, the “Fondation Cartier pour l’art Contemporain” in Paris, the “Galeries Lafayette” department store in Berlin and the “53W53” glass tower which, among other, hosts as an extension to the Museum of Modern Art in New York. These architecture projects showcase the inclusive principle in Nouvel’s designs. They make use of local natural features like lakes and forests to blur the boundary between nature and man-made objects, while also endowing the building with a vivid expression and tension through conical lenses and natural lighting. In a-ddition, the “tower-like” monument in the exhibition room, which blends with the sky, reflects the architect’s unremitting effort to pursue infinity and eternity with tangible architecture.
Info: Power Station of Art (PSA), 200 200 Huayuangang Road, Shanghai, Duration: 7/11/19-1/3/20, Days & Hours: Tue-Sun 11:00-10:00, http://powerstationofart.com