The installation is conceived as a healing refuge, designed to foster reconnection.
Installation, Sound sculpture, Exhibition. Each year, La Pop invites audiences to discover a sound installation designed for the hold of the barge by a visual artist. In June 2026, multidisciplinary artist Cléo Totti takes over this floating space to create an immersive installation made up of sound sculptures combining plant elements, transformed materials, and sonic textures. In this work, sound acts as a binding force, giving voice to materials and bringing forth a sensory language. The installation evokes popular stories linked to the earth, to resources, and to the invisible gestures of those who work it. Cléo Totti (1989) lives and works in Liège, Belgium. She holds a master’s degree in visual and spatial arts from ERG Bruxelles (2015). A multidisciplinary artist, she works across several disciplines: painting, sculpture, drawing, performance, and sound composition. Through her immersive installations, she explores the body and landscape as sensitive territories in constant transformation, questioning the relationships between matter, space, and perception.
Source: paris.fr — photo: Cléo Totti
