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Obsidian Gallery
Photography: Eline Willaert

Obsidian Gallery

Entertainment/Cultural by Midnight Green in Bruxelles, BE

The gallery has a very straightforward program: Two exhibition spaces, and "office" spaces.​ In a way, it was easy to define it into two categories: exhibition space vs office space. Yet we believe that every exhibition has to show its own identity through its own scenographic complexity. Since the space was large and open, this created a challenge, to give both exhibition spaces enough appropriation, without ignoring the unity of the space as a whole. The office spaces, located under the mezzanine, were created through a set of stainless steel scaffolding structures. These structures hold up the curtains, house the lights and host art pieces through a hanging system. The repetition of these elements generated a series of consecutive rooms: an office, a gallery shop, a meeting room, and a living room. In order to define and enclose them we worked with domestic curtains, that would at the same time enable a continuous visibility between the rooms. With these curtains we created rooms, doors and hallways that were reinterpreted to answer to a need for dialogue and identity. The layout of the plan is rigid within this program of rooms, but it is the execution of them that changes their appropriation and modalities. To address the industrial scale of the space, we introduced the use of a double height transparent heavy curtain, that would commonly be found in a factory to separate different activities, in this case it is not only a separator but also an integrator between the spaces. The transparent curtain acts as a glass facade to the mezzanine, keeping the two climates separate while maintaining a dialogue between them.

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