For the exhibition 'A Garden Full of Flowers', we collaborated with curators Iris Ellers and Guido Scholten to create a media concept that blends seamlessly into the exhibition's scenography. The concept combines the intense yet delicate glass sculptures of artist Lilla Tabasso with the significant botanical work Hortus Floridus by the Dutch engraver Crispijn de Passe the Younger (1594–1670).
A wall-sized projection offers visitors an insight into Tabasso's artistic process, from her examination of historical models to the creation of her hyper-realistic Murano glass sculptures.
Room view of the exhibition ‘A garden full of flowers’ with wall-filling projection © Draiflessen Collection, Mettinge
An interactive media book invites visitors to browse through de Passe's digitised work, discovering visual details and historical contexts along the way. A multilingual audio station featuring an interview with Lilla Tabasso, recorded in three languages, offers personal insights into her working methods, inspiration, and relationship with the material.
Room view of the exhibition ‘A garden full of flowers’ with interactive book station © Draiflessen Collection, Mettingen
Close collaboration with the curatorial team has created a multi-layered, atmospheric space that uniquely combines contemporary glass art and historical prints.