Cécile Degos, the French scenographer who is reinventing the art of scenography at the Royal Academy of Arts in London
The Royal Academy of Arts, London, a reference institution recognized for its major exhibitions, has invited the renowned French scenographer Cécile Degos on three occasions, after having been seduced by her French know-how.
Cécile Degos, scenographer, has gained international recognition thanks to her talent and her remarkable work in the scenography of major exhibitions. His exceptional expertise and creativity have been noticed by the Royal Academy.
"Charles I King and collector",
Cécile Degos designed the scenography in the main galleries. King Charles Ist had amassed one of the most extraordinary art collections of his time, the greatest masterpieces of which were brought together on this occasion. The exhibition won the 2018 Apollo Prize for Best Exhibition, a pride for the Royal Academy of Arts.
"Picasso and Paper",
An exhibition of 300 works, including studies for "Guernica" and a 4.8 meter wide collage. This exhibition was a real challenge for the scenographer. Paper media have very specific exposure constraints. Cécile Degos created innovative presentations that accompanied the discovery of Picasso's creative process.
This scenography was a reference for scenographic devices.
"Spain and the Hispanic World: Treasures from the Hispanic Society Museum & Library",
Exhibition of more than 150 fascinating heterogeneous works, ranging from Antiquity to the beginning of the 20th century. All mediums are presented here. It is therefore a complex style exercise to maintain consistency and aesthetics. Cécile Degos has designed efficient and different presentations while keeping the common thread and a rhythm for the visitor, despite different media and very large size differences.
Cécile Degos was able to highlight the strengths of French scenography, which is renowned for its excellence and sophistication. His innovative approach to the creation of exhibition spaces thus contributed to enhancing the prestige of the Royal Academy.
His work has been successful on several occasions, which demonstrates his great ability to create unforgettable experiences for the public.
Thanks to her singular method, Cécile Degos has succeeded in meeting each technical and aesthetic challenge. His work was crucial to the success of these three exhibitions.
Cécile Degos continues to inspire future generations through her creative and innovative approach. Its success transcends cultural borders and the success of these international collaborations demonstrates the importance of cultural and artistic exchanges between countries. Cécile Degos is an example of the richness that these exchanges can bring to the world of art and culture.
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