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On WaitingOn WaitingOn Waiting
Aire A75Aire A75Aire A75
By The PoolsideBy The PoolsideBy The Poolside
Roofs of ParisRoofs of ParisRoofs of Paris
Boutique NouBoutique NouBoutique Nou
By The SeasideBy The SeasideBy The Seaside
Vase_NomVase_NomVase_Nom
Bar TableBar TableBar Table
Glissière burntGlissière burntGlissière burnt
Console FoldConsole FoldConsole Fold
Matter and ShapeMatter and ShapeMatter and Shape
StoolStoolStool
3SB3SB3SB
Document HolderDocument HolderDocument Holder
What's Your StoryWhat's Your StoryWhat's Your Story
Glissière benchGlissière benchGlissière bench
Table Table Table
Steam MirrorSteam MirrorSteam Mirror
Locker 23Locker 23Locker 23
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Designed for the tenth anniversary of the Rivesaltes Camp Memorial, the exhibition Objets de Mémoire offers an immersion into a world of objects, images, testimonies, and narratives — traces to be followed in order to enter the history of the concentration camp. The exhibition is the result of a collective and participatory effort. Ten volunteer citizens selected around forty objects from the memorial collections and curated their display. Immersed in the Memorial, guided by its team as well as by exhibition curator Claire Muchir, they jointly created an exhibition where perspectives and stories intertwine.

The 300m2 scenography commissioned by the Memorial showcases these forty fragments of the camp’s history. Integrated into the landscape of the camp, the podiums suggest one of the last standing memory in this landscape, the structure of the old barracks in ruins. Echoing the materiality of the camp and its surroundings, all the podiums are made of 5 mm folded steel, assembled and oxidized. While creating an extremely sturdy finish for the podiums, the self-made rust reflects the passage of time and its ravages.

Through erosion, the whole gesture aims to design through material subtraction rather than addition — restoring a material presence to these forgotten artefacts while giving them a space to exist.

Exhibition curatorship: Claire Muchir

Graphic design: Studio Des Signes

Objets de MémoiresObjets de MémoiresObjets de Mémoires
Maxi TrayMaxi TrayMaxi Tray
Glissière Stools Glissière Stools Glissière Stools
Open DressingOpen DressingOpen Dressing
ArenaArenaArena
Bar StoolBar StoolBar Stool
GlacièreGlacièreGlacière
Picnic TablePicnic TablePicnic Table
Ash TrayAsh TrayAsh Tray
TrashbinTrashbinTrashbin

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