An exhibition not to be missed!
In the sumptuous setting of theHôtel de SoubiseDon't miss the "no taboos" exhibition. Sacrilege! "We used eco-responsible materials to create the decor and signage.
The National Archives present previously unpublished documents that help us to understand the relationship between power and the sacred, from the Middle Ages to the present day. It's a unique opportunity to examine the political and religious foundations of blasphemy, as well as the effects of freedom of expression and how it is being challenged. Fascinating and topical.
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The National Archives are part of the Ministry of Culture and Communication. In line with the National Low Carbon Strategy, we have produced and installed the sets and signage for this groundbreaking exhibition using eco-responsible and recyclable materials, selected from our own collection. gamme Green.
The decors and graphic reproductions were printed on Green grey backing fabric (PVC-free, phthalate-free, water-based vegetable-based coating, Reach certified and recyclable), pre-glued non-woven wallpaper (PVC-free, PEFC, FSC certified, 100% recyclable) and recycled black backing opaque fabric (PVC-free, 100% recycled fibres, recyclable) printed by textile sublimation.
The signage was created using letters cut from PVC-free adhesives and eco-friendly wallpaper labels.
We have reproduced stained glass windows that are truer to life thanks to the printing of diffusing extruded PMMA.
To dress up the Wall of Sacrilege in a street art style, we proposed technical solutions to create the gilded tags on the walls using stencils made from ultra-removable adhesive in our workshops.
The whole system was installed in 5 days by our in-house fitters.
Discover this daring exhibition that questions established norms and defies convention until 1 July 2024.