Tohuwabohu. Orderly chaos
Interactive exhibition

  • Exhibition
  • 8.2.20255.10.2025
  • Loft
Geometrische Formen in Braun, Grün, Orange und Blau auf einem grünen Hintergrund

Experience-orientated exploration of the harmony between structure and free space! 

Interactive response to the exhibition Le Corbusier. The Order of Things.

How do we bring structure into our world? When is chaos productive and what does creative chaos look like at Creaviva? In the style of Le Corbusier, one of the most influential architects of the 20th century, we unite the seemingly opposing worlds of chaos and order, allowing them to play with each other and become mutually dependent.

Tohuwabohu. Orderly chaos encourages creative exploration of this exciting relationship and reflects the harmony between structure and open space in an experience-orientated way. The loft in the Creaviva, which is freely accessible every day, allows visitors to playfully explore the central themes of the artist and architect. In the search for ideal dynamics between form, colour and space, exciting compositions are created in the colour palettes defined by Le Corbusier: with geometric bodies of different sizes and colours, the spatial effect and overall atmosphere in the Creaviva loft is constantly changing.

With Tohuwabohu. Orderly chaos the Creaviva invites all visitors to try out an experience-orientated perspective on the exciting contrast between chaos and order in the context of art and architecture and to engage in an effective experiment. 


Concept
Lorenz Fischer and Katja Lang


Thanks to
The Creaviva would like to thank the Förderfonds of the Berner Kantonalbank BEKB and the Ursula Wirz-Stiftung for their valuable partnership and support and KAISER+KRAFT AG for their generous sponsorship of materials.

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