Upon entering the exhibition, visitors are immediately struck by the sense of disorientation. Mirrors and lenses distort and multiply the viewer’s image, creating a dizzying sense of disorientation. The air is thick with the scent of smoke and ozone, adding to the overall sense of unease.
At the same time, “Ma Folie 2015” feels distinctly contemporary, drawing on the concerns and anxieties of modern life. The exhibition’s exploration of themes like social media, technology-induced isolation, and the fragmentation of identity feels eerily prescient.
As we look back on “Ma Folie 2015,” it’s clear that this enigmatic exhibition has left an indelible mark on the art world. Its innovative use of multimedia and immersive storytelling has raised the bar for future exhibitions, challenging artists to push the boundaries of what’s possible.