Exhibition "The FloweRescue Garden: when Nature Converses with Architecture" by the artist Maria Rosa MDauteuil
The WRP Foundation is pleased to welcome artist Maria Rosa MDauteuil for her first solo show in Geneva from April 4 to 24.
Exhibition Presentation
The FloweRescue Garden exhibition invites you to explore the fusion of art, architecture, and botany through a sustainable and committed approach.
Through a garden made up of 23,100 mosaics, each piece carries a strong message about humanity's impact on nature. This artistic installation encourages reflection on the role of living elements in our urban spaces, highlighting the beauty of botanical reuse.
This project came to life after two years of research and collaboration with an association dedicated to the recovery of floral surplus.
The goal is to give a second life to botanical elements while raising public awareness about sustainability and environmental preservation.
Artist Statement
Maria Rosa MDauteuil is a Canadian visual artist based in Finland,committed to sustainable practices. Passionate about nature andarchitecture, she creates artworks that question our relationshipwith the living world and our environment.Her work follows an eco-responsible approach, where every materialused is carefully chosen for its ecological and artistic value.With FloweRescue Garden, she continues her commitment byhighlighting the art of floral reuse, transforming waste into poeticand immersive works.
Practical Information
Location: Fondation WRP, Rue Argand 3, 1201 Geneva
Dates: April 4–24, 2025
Free