Covivio "Nature at work

Through this new exhibition, Covivio highlights its Nature Strategy and renews its commitment to life and biodiversity in urban spaces. Five committed artists, each with their own unique vision, engage in dialogue with Nature through multiple mediums. Their language is one of emotion and feeling. Their works invite us to slow down, observe, feel... and reconnect with nature. This exhibition weaves a dialogue between contemporary creation and ecological awareness. Each work explores, in its own way, our relationship with nature: committed insects, open cages, plant macro photography, soundscapes... All these forms reveal the richness, fragility, and incredible resilience of Nature. This initiative is part of Covivio's Nature Plan, which reaffirms its commitment to integrating biodiversity and ecosystem preservation into the heart of its projects. It is a responsible approach at the crossroads of ecology, urban planning, and culture. It is also part of Covivio's commitment to the "1 Building, 1 Work of Art" charter, which aims to raise awareness of art among as many people as possible and to support contemporary artists in their careers. "Faced with these sensitive and committed works, we hope to awaken in each of us a reflection and a dialogue in favor of a world that is more respectful of ecosystems. " Jean-Jacques Pigeon – Cages for Free Birds Inspired by the green terraces of L'Atelier, the artist's sculptural poems become a symbol of refuge for wildlife and a haven for an awakening urban ecosystem. Jean-Luc Maniouloux – Impacts A world where insects become the silent spokespersons for the ecological emergency, echoing the habitats for pollinators integrated into Covivio's projects. Fersen Sherkann – Resilience An adventurous photographer, he sublimates raw and fragile nature through outdoor photographs, in an effort to re-enchant built spaces. Thomas Cochini – Le Bruit Vert (Green Noise) An immersive sound creation that offers a different way of listening to biodiversity: chirping, rustling, invisible songs. His work echoes Covivio's commitment to urban biodiversity: reducing land artificialization, integrating green spaces, and promoting life in the city. Not everything is visible, yet nature is teeming with life.

Customer

Covivio / Artists Jean-Luc Maniouloux・Jean-Jacques Pigeon・Fersen Sherkann・Thomas Cochini・Alexis Cladière

Year

2025

Type

Exhibition

Keywords

Art・Enterprise・Exhibition

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