Krešimir Rogina’s project “The Sunken Cathedrals”, created in collaboration with the sculptor Siniša Majkus, is a very meaningful and poetic installation consisting of seven towers. Light and sound are used to create analogies to Claude Monet’s depictions of Rouen Cathedral, which tell of the change in our perception through the influence of light. At the same time, the columns also reflect our inner self, which is always shown in a different light. Debussy’s prelude “The Sunken Cathedral” is part of the sound installation and also spans an arc between the visual and auditory experience in this project.
KLANGLICHT 2019




Krešimir Rogina is a Croatian artist and architect. In addition to his architectural firm Peneziv & Rogina, he works on various projects worldwide. Rogina’s works have been shown three times at the Venice Biennale, among others.
SUNKEN CATHEDRALS by R/IN Zagreb: Krešimir Rogina
Art Director: Siniša Majkus,
Sculptures: Tvrtko Ćavar & Igor Teofilović,
Light & Sound: Dario Jukica
Technical realization: Kupole, Construction
The project was realized with the kind support
of Grazer Wechselseitige.