Two Moons and Two Suns

Two Moons and Two Suns Exhibition 2point3 Graphic Design
Two Moons and Two Suns Exhibition 2point3 Graphic Design
Two Moons and Two Suns Exhibition 2point3 Graphic Design
Two Moons and Two Suns Exhibition 2point3 Graphic Design
Podesta Island – Stéphanie Roland.
Two Moons and Two Suns Exhibition 2point3 Graphic Design
Two Moons and Two Suns Exhibition 2point3 Graphic Design
Two Moons and Two Suns Exhibition 2point3 Graphic Design
Two Moons and Two Suns Exhibition 2point3 Graphic Design
Two Moons and Two Suns Exhibition 2point3 Graphic Design
Two Moons and Two Suns Exhibition 2point3 Graphic Design
Two Moons and Two Suns Exhibition 2point3 Graphic Design
Two Moons and Two Suns Exhibition 2point3 Graphic Design
Two Moons and Two Suns Exhibition 2point3 Graphic Design
Two Moons and Two Suns Exhibition 2point3 Graphic Design
Map of an Unknown Place – Claire Ducène.
Two Moons and Two Suns Exhibition 2point3 Graphic Design
Two Moons and Two Suns Exhibition 2point3 Graphic Design
Poetry Maps – Matthew Schembri.
Two Moons and Two Suns Exhibition 2point3 Graphic Design
Whole Story – Balthazar Blumberg.

Two Moons and Two Suns

Two Moons and Two Suns is a project by Fictive Archive Investigations that brings together 13 artists. Their practices delve into the archive as a means to develop new narratives. Within this fictional archive, elements like poetic fragments, discarded medicine packaging, historical records, and geological specimens all contribute to a shifting sense of unreality.

The project’s visual identity uses graphic spheres to represent the parhelion phenomenon. This is visually translated by positioning two spheres in a way that a third, illusory form emerges within them.

Artists
Elise Billiard Pisani, Balthazar Blumberg, Josephine Burden, Anna Calleja, Céline Cuvelier, Katel Delia, Claire Ducène, Axel Fourmont, Bettina Hutschek, Margerita Pulè, Stéphanie Roland, Matthew Schembri and Raffaella Zammit

Curators
Claire Ducène and Margerita Pulè

Exhibition Design Intern
Camille Roman

Exhibition Photography
Elisa von Brockdorff