The exhibition explores the oval as a specific connection between geometry and space: The oval as architectural geometry is articulated in different spatial seams to an interior that represents the outline of a pavilion. This begets a space of pools and turbulence, of intersection and volume. It produces an architecture not only of air-space, but one that is both the body and its cavity.
Source
Blunt, Anthony. Baroque and Rococo, Architecture and Decoration. New York: Portland House, p. 41.
Credits
Søren Oskar Duvald
Pétur Örn Eyjólfsson
Peter Møller Rasmussen
Credits
Søren Oskar Duvald
Pétur Örn Eyjólfsson
Peter Møller Rasmussen
The project was funded by the Danish Arts Foundation