An immersive exhibition created by students from Beaux-Arts de Paris at Espace Niemeyer enters into dialogue with the architecture to offer a sensory and poetic experience centered on love and the memory of the place.
FALANDO DE AMOR, Collective and multidisciplinary in situ exhibition, 2026 FALANDO DE AMOR (Speaking of Love) is an in situ, immersive exhibition conceived by fourteen student artists from the Fresque & Art en situation program at BeauxArts de Paris, created specifically for Espace Niemeyer. FALANDO DE AMOR is a loving dialogue with the fluid, futuristic architecture of this emblematic modernist building, a true demonstration of the technical possibilities offered by concrete, steel, and glass, foreshadowing the architecture of the 21st century. The exhibition invites audiences into a sensory, reflective, and contemplative experience, where images, sounds, projections, sculptures, and luminous materials respond to one another to create a world in which the memory of the place resurfaces in an invented present. The exhibition is experienced as a poetic laboratory, a space for wandering, resonance, and reverie, in tribute to Oscar Niemeyer’s humanist and cosmic vision. Student artists: Yiseul Bae, Ana Balderas, Tom Brabant, Clément Plaquet, Anne Rigollet, Léo Guidez, Da Yeong Choi, Élias Galindo-Lopez, Helena Fourmont, Rachel Borensztejn, Kit Szasz, Nina Fiorentini, Iryna Shevelova, and Adamantia Selekou. Teachers: Virginie Pringuet, Grégoire Cartillier, and Cyril Tricaud On the ground floor of Espace Niemeyer, an exhibition also visible on the evening of Nuit Blanche celebrates 25 years of Pride Marches in Paris through 25 reinterpreted posters, paying tribute to LGBTQIA+ struggles and affirming their deeply political significance. A project co-produced as part of an educational partnership with the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris, with the participation of Espace Niemeyer.
Source: paris.fr — photo: © Léo Guidez
