Exhibition

REDISCOVER THE WORLD MAP

195 nations in one place

Place des Nations is a monumental exhibition currently being prepared in Geneva. International and travelling, it aims to question the idea of nation, whose meaning is close to “that which is born”.

Composed of 50 removable columns measuring 2.50 metres high and 1.50 metres wideCovered with printed canvases, creating a scenography somewhere between an atlas and a temple, it could be installed on the Place des Nations in Geneva. Inspired by the Temple of Karnak in Egypt, the largest religious complex of antiquity, it will appear as an educational monument. The faces of each column will represent a nation, regardless of its size and population. Each will have its own voice, with its own geographical, cultural and climatic uniqueness.

Each nation will be represented by a text and a satellite or aerial photograph, a map or a painting.

Themed walks will invite visitors to explore the columns at human height, in an immersive, educational and universal setting.

It is expected to be installed on the Place des Nations in Geneva in the third quarter of 2026. This travelling square will then be moved from city to city, first to public squares in French-speaking countries and then to the rest of the world.

Projection of the installation

Why today

In 2025, the world entered a period of unprecedented geopolitical reconfiguration.

Globalisation is coming to an end as it clashes with national identities.

Environmental and climate awareness requires rapid adaptation to changing territories.

And information technology bombards our minds with an overload of contradictory images and data.

Humanity is losing its bearings.

At this precise moment in our collective history, the Place des Nations initiative therefore aims to:

• connecting the uniqueness of peoples across borders

• encourage dialogue between regions on the common theme of adaptation

• revive an imagination of a shared and living world

Thinking differently about the nation, reconciling scales, readjusting our view of natural and cultural heritage, adapting to the world to come: this is the message conveyed by this unique initiative, which originated in Geneva.

Come and discover the pilot versions

  • From 24 November 2025 to 14 December 2025, eight nations will be exhibited outdoors on the Plaine de Plainpalais in Geneva.
  • From 15 December 2025 to 15 January 2026, panels representing eight nations will be on display in the Parc des Bastions in Geneva.
  • From 3 December 2025 to 15 January 2026, 28 panels will be on display in the Uni Dufour Hall in Geneva.

AUTHORS

2050Today

Author and co-designer of the Place des Nations initiative, 2050Today is Geneva’s Climate Action Forum, where international institutions in Geneva come together to combat climate change by measurably reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. In 2025, 2050Today brings together more than 60 institutions of International Geneva, such as permanent missions, international organisations, academic, private and civil society entities, united by the vision of resolute decarbonisation.

Jean-Pierre Reymond is the Executive Director of 2050Today. As a Swiss diplomat, he has held various positions in Europe, Latin America and the Middle East. Convinced that only cooperation and consultation can effectively respond to the challenges of globalisation and planetary limits, he invites you to visit the Place des Nations qui est partout la vôtre, la leur, la nôtre. Une place qui assure vie et avenir à notre patrimoine naturel et humain aussi extraordinaire que fécond. Une place que nous ornons ensemble de la plus fabuleuse mosaïque jamais produite, celle des nations de l’humanité.

Maxime Blondeau

Author and co-designer of the Place des Nations project, Maxime Blondeau is a cosmographer who studies our collective perception of space and time. His main thesis is that human history is moving towards a new, integrated and systemic perception of territory. With his educational and captivating approach, his work is based on highly graphic storytelling, both scientific and literary, combining alertness, curiosity and a sense of wonder.

On 3 December 2025 at Uni Dufour, he delivered the inaugural speech for the initiative entitled “A New Perspective on Nations”.

A PROJECT THAT NEEDS YOU

Place des Nations is a collective and participatory project that needs support to become a reality. This exhibition-event cannot happen without your contributions, large or small. In spring 2026, we will launch a participatory campaign to give momentum to this idea.

We also call on all French-speaking cities to host Place des Nations from next year onwards.

Partners

PHOTO AND MAP CREDITS

French photographer and filmmaker born in 1946. He is world-renowned for his spectacular aerial views of Earth, compiled in the book and exhibition La Terre vue du ciel in 1999. He founded the GoodPlanet Foundation in 2005, dedicated to environmental education. Author of films such as Home and Human, he puts his art at the service of the planet and ecological awareness.

Creator of satellite photographs and founder of the Daily Overview project, he shares spectacular satellite images every day using Maxar and Planet Labs technology. His work reveals the beauty and impact of human activity on Earth. His Instagram account has 1.5 million followers.

A photographer based in Bali who specialises in landscapes and nature. Known for his poetic images of remote locations — northern lights, deserts, mountains. His work has been published in major magazines and used by travel and adventure brands. His Instagram account has 2.4 million followers.

A map publisher based in California, founded by Jared Prince. With the help of cartographer Sean Conway, alias geo_spatialist, they work together to redesign topographical, geological and historical maps with great aesthetic appeal.

Map publisher founded by James Farrell in Syracuse, New York. The company creates high-end map prints combining real topographical data with retro vintage design.

All paintings are in the public domain (Wikimedia Commons).

Artistic direction

Rémi Bélair et Stéphanie Ledoux-Bélair pour 1028 STUDIO.

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