TEMPORARY MUSEUM PROJECT – LA LLUM – CAM FOUNDATION
EXHIBITION SPACE WITH THREE TOPOGRAPHICAL ASPECTS
The temporary museum project “La Llum” is a commitment by the CAM Foundation of Alicante to open to the public documents from its archives on illustrious figures from Alicante.
In this case, five authors are represented: Eusebio Sempere, Emilio Varela, Azorín, Óscar Esplá and Gabriel Miró.
This exhibition space presents three topographical aspects that relate the authors: the geographical, the process of creation and the vital topography.
The museographic proposal equals the support for the five authors, a natural topography, made of wood, valuing the material on display with its sinuosities or adaptations, graphing in these movements the upheavals in their lives, the points of coincidence, the disagreements and successes, the trips, the moments of leisure or those of creation.
A natural material, wood, was chosen as the basis for all the documents on display.
Natural processed material, converted into canvases, correspondence, brushes, easels, books, musical scores, etc., in the end, all natural documents that are now positioned in front of the digital world and exhibited here to communicate to the visitor that the format is doubly valuable:
– The physical, palpable and living format is tactile, it smells, it matures and ages, it condenses in the graphic language all its wisdom.
– The intellectual legacy contained in them are a valuable sign of identity for Alicante: all paper, all cellulose, all wood, in an Alicante topography of illustrious intellectuals and artists from Alicante.
OTROS PROYECTOS

ALMOND FIELD
MUSEOGRAPHY , NATIONALItineraries and signage about differents patrImonies of the Spanish Civil War in Alicante
SPAIN

A+M HOUSE
ARCHITECTURE , NATIONALDesign and construction of a new house
San Vicente del Raspeig - Alicante - SPAIN
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Temporary exhibition
Client: The Box Mediterraneo Foundation
Date: 2019
Location: The Box Mediterraneo Foundation headquarters, Alicante. Doctor Ramón y Cajal Avenue
Production and design:ROCAMORA Design & Architecture
Project Photography:ROCAMORA Design & Architecture
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