Banlieues Chéries Exhibition

BANLIEUES CHÉRIES EXHIBITION

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Banlieues Chéries Exhibition
© Max Hart Nibbrig

ARCHITECTS
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DESIGN TEAM
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PHOTOGRAPHS
Max Hart Nibbrig

AREA
900 m²

YEAR
2025

LOCATION
Paris, France

CATEGORY
Cultural Architecture, Museums & Exhibit, Gallery

Banlieues Chéries Exhibition
© Max Hart Nibbrig

English description provided by the architects.

Exhibition "Dearest Banlieues" brings together over 200 works, including archival documents, paintings, installations, videos, photographs, and personal testimonies, exploring the suburbs as complex, sensitive spaces.

Banlieues Chéries Exhibition
© Max Hart Nibbrig
Banlieues Chéries Exhibition
© Max Hart Nibbrig

The exhibition moves beyond fixed or stigmatized portrayals to reveal these places as sites of memory and cultural transmission.

The exhibition unfolds in three successive sections across the temporary galleries of the Palais de la Porte Dorée museum.

Banlieues Chéries Exhibition
© Max Hart Nibbrig
Banlieues Chéries Exhibition
© Max Hart Nibbrig

A continuous curved wall runs through the entire space, serving as both a spatial and narrative thread.

Its convex shape symbolically embodies the diverse imagery associated with the suburbs: countryside, borders, walls, slums, outskirts, large low-income housing projects, and more.

Banlieues Chéries Exhibition
© Max Hart Nibbrig
Banlieues Chéries Exhibition
© Max Hart Nibbrig

This line is interrupted at several points by installations, objects, and structures that cross it, break its flow, or attach to it.

These elements create moments of pause and shifts in rhythm, activating specific functions: a projection area, a press lounge, and an art installation.

Banlieues Chéries Exhibition
© Max Hart Nibbrig
Banlieues Chéries Exhibition
© Max Hart Nibbrig

The material palette reflects the concept of bittersweet suburbs, playing on the contrast between raw, urban-inspired materials and muted, calming tones that introduce a subtle softness within the installation's strict framework.

This interplay between roughness and delicacy is embedded in the gallery's very architecture, marked by its elegant flooring and an exposed, unfinished ceiling.

Banlieues Chéries Exhibition
© Max Hart Nibbrig


Banlieues Chéries Exhibition
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Banlieues Chéries Exhibition
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Banlieues Chéries Exhibition
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Banlieues Chéries Exhibition
© Max Hart Nibbrig
Banlieues Chéries Exhibition
© Max Hart Nibbrig
Banlieues Chéries Exhibition
© Max Hart Nibbrig
Banlieues Chéries Exhibition
© Max Hart Nibbrig
Banlieues Chéries Exhibition
© Max Hart Nibbrig
Banlieues Chéries Exhibition
© Max Hart Nibbrig


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