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CAPC Contemporary Art Museum, Conduit by Russell Perkins – Bordeaux

Vogue: “One of the most beautiful exhibitions to see in Bordeaux” Russell Perkins’ installation (photos by Arthur Péquin, courtesy of the artist)  translates the noise of the electricity market into voice.  Using live data from the European Energy Exchange, the artist renders the volatility and uncertainty of the markets… Read More

Echo 72: Opera on Israel in Munich – Hannover

CEIR is proud to have contributed to Echo 72. Israel in München, a bold new operatic production that premiered at Staatsoper Hannover in January 2025. Conceived by composer Michael Wertmüller and librettist Roland Schimmelpfennig, and directed by Lydia Steier, the work confronts the tragic legacy of the 1972 Munich Olympics,… Read More

Enzo e Barbara, Depuratore 2, Arte Fiera – Bologna, 2025

Created by the artistic duo Enzo e Barbara, “Depuratore ” installation explores the paradoxical nature of water purification in the modern era. Set within a system of pumps, containers, and drippers, the artwork simulates a closed-loop filtration process that never truly removes pollutants—inviting viewers to reflect on the complexity of… Read More

Harpa Concert Hall & Conference Center – Reykjavík

Designed by Henning Larsen Architects in collaboration with Batteriið Architects and Studio Olafur Eliasson, Harpa has won one of the most prestigious architecture awards worldwide; The European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture – Mies van der Rohe Award 2013. Ólafur Elíasson is world-renowned for his large-scale installation art, and for… Read More

KEF Music Gallery – London

Designed by Conran and Partners, the KEF Music Gallery in London is the latest in a series of global experience centers by the renowned British speaker manufacturer. Located just off Oxford Street in central London, the Gallery spans two floors and 5,000 square feet, offering visitors an immersive journey into… Read More

Swiss Museum of Transport – Lucerne

The Swiss Museum of Transport in Lucerne is Switzerland’s most visited museum, showcasing the past, present, and future of mobility across rail, road, water, air, and space​ ​As part of its ongoing evolution, the museum has introduced a new multi-purpose building, replacing the original Rail Transport Hall 1, designed by… Read More