Opened in 2011 and housed in a former glass factory, the Shanghai Museum of Glass reveals a world of glass to the visitor; from the history of the material to glass in our daily lives and artistic interpretations. Taking glass and its limitless potential as a foundation for the museum’s concept and design, COO created an experience that connects stories, possibilities and ideas in a way to give rise to new ones.
Interactive in its approach, the museum exhibition incorporates a variety of solutions that engages the senses. From digital displays, describing the molecular makeup of the medium, to easy-to-understand graphics, visitors are guided through the history of glass in China. Younger visitors are encouraged to discover the many applications of glass through fun installations, while in an integrated live workshop, visitors can admire the art of flame-working by watching the craftsman at work. The idea of the ‘living’ museum is translated into integrated event spaces in the museum’s Main Hall, as well as a rich program of museum activities.
Visitors enter the Shanghai Museum of Glass Main Hall through a kaleidoscopic entrance, one of the iconic installations that COO has created for the museum’s main exhibition space. Sitting at the very spot of the glass-making kiln in the former factory is an interactive media installation ‘Fusion’, which translates viewers’ movements into dynamic visualisation of material and element, letting visitors experience three significant sensations during the formation of glass. In the centre of the Main Hall, animated lines of LED lights showing the history of glass manufacturing in Shanghai shoot out from the ground as if they are the residual heat of the kiln radiating from the past.Instead of a static space that displays objects, the Shanghai Museum of Glass is a growing platform that houses not only knowledge, inspirations but also all the events that take place here. An illuminated elevated house of glass shelters a piece of unusual artwork, a pair of broken glass wings, originally titled ‘Angel is Waiting’. Unfortunately, part of this beautiful work of art was deliberately damaged by a group of visitor and cannot be repaired. Despite the frustration and heartache, the artist and the museum decided to display the piece in the damaged form, hoping that it will serve as a warning and a reminder that everyone partaking in a cultural visit should respect and care for the artists’ work. The artist renamed this piece of work ‘Broken’, giving a new layer of meaning and deeper significance — any damage will eventually enrich the narrative as a whole.
Through collaborations with renowned national and international artists, the Shanghai Museum of Glass has created a platform for art and the material. The artwork displayed at the entrance of the Main Hall, titled ‘Warm Currents’, is a large circular structure consisting of glass beakers and vials slowly rotating in two directions with pink florescent fluid running inside. This impressive artwork is a collaboration between the museum and renowned artist Lin Tianmiao, and it has become part of the museum’s permanent collection.
在项目伊始就作为艺术指导、设计师及咨询师参与其中,COO与博物馆执行总裁张琳合作创建了超越传统展陈模式的新型文化目的地。玻璃博物馆充分完成了:预期的展品展示到提供一个可供学习和分享体验的社团空间之间的多重角色,它的发展态势具有全球化的特征,并且为中国国内的博物馆树立起了全新的标准。
类型:
博物馆
地点:
上海玻璃博物馆园区
长江西路685号
长江西路 685 号
任务范围:
内容开发
策展
展品开发
概念设计
互动装置
多媒体装置
灯光装置
平面设计
深化设计
施工监理
面积:
3,250 m2
年份:
2011 / 2017 年(扩建)
团队:
迪尔曼 图蒙
艾丝特
欧博然
陈可超
蒂梵 • 朵兰妮
杰西卡
柯依晨
李娟
曼努艾拉 • 玛帕
王金瑾
杨龙虎
Nina Rose
Jacques et Brigitte
文思宁
虞音
客户:
上海集佳文化创意发展有限公司
建筑设计:
罗昂建筑设计咨询有限公司
摄影:
COO
夏宇
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