The Louvre museum – Department of Primitive Arts
Paris, France







In April 2000, the arts of Africa, Asia, Oceania and the Americas entered the Louvre Museum. The Pavillon des Sessions, located between the Flore wing and the Denon wing in the southern part of the Palais du Louvre, houses nearly 120 selected sculptures.
In April 2000, the arts of Africa, Asia, Oceania and the Americas entered the Louvre Museum. The Pavillon des Sessions, located between the Flore wing and the Denon wing in the southern part of the Palais du Louvre, houses nearly 120 selected sculptures.
I wanted to give space so that people could walk around the works. We restructured the space by creating elements of symmetry and parallelism, filtered the light and chose very simple materials: very light stone on the floor, the same tone for the walls.
I wanted to give space so that people could walk around the works. We restructured the space by creating elements of symmetry and parallelism, filtered the light and chose very simple materials: very light stone on the floor, the same tone for the walls.