Double Vision/Double Museum unfolds as a subtle dialogue between the museum’s architecture and its institutional presence. By embedding artworks in unexpected locations, the project engages with the building’s specific features, proposing the museum itself as a medium for artistic inquiry. Themes of spatial perception and shifting visual hierarchies emerge, inviting a reconsideration of how art occupies and interacts with its environment.
This interplay transforms the act of viewing into an active search, where hidden interventions reveal themselves gradually. The project does not dictate conclusions but instead offers an open-ended experience that reframes the relationship between a viewer, the object, and its context.