In Philippe Parreno’s mesmerizing and immersive installation My Room is Another Fishbowl (2016), up to one thousand Mylar fish-shaped balloons delicately hover and surround the viewer.
This is a question of creating, in a given volume, as much space and time as possible by folding and unfolding the space onto itself.
The visitor is guided through the galleries by the orchestration of sound and image, which heightens their sensory experience.
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To this end, he conceives his shows as a scripted space where a series of events unfolds. Taking the exhibition as a medium, Parreno has radically redefined the exhibition experience by exploring its possibilities as a coherent “object” rather than as a collection of individual works. Working in a diverse range of media including sculpture, drawing, film, and performance the internationally acclaimed French artist seeks to expand our understanding of duration, inviting us to re-evaluate the nature of reality, memory, and the passage of time. Central to Parreno’s practice is his quest for an ultimate form of communication capable of transcending language. Philippe Parreno creates artworks that question the boundaries between reality and fiction, exploring the nebulous realm in which the real and the imagined blur and combine.