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In resonance with this “plant revolution,” the exhibition Featuring drawings, paintings, photographs, films, and installations by artists from Latin America, Europe, the United States, Iran, and from indigenous communities such as the Nivaclé and Guaraní from Gran Chaco, Paraguay, as well as the Yanomami Indians who live in the heart of the Amazonian forest, the exhibit, punctuated by several large ensembles, explores three narrative threads.
The public are invited to stroll through the trees which, like the majestic Lebanese cedar planted by Chateaubriand in 1823, inspired Jean Nouvel to create an architecture of reflections and transparency, playing on the dialogue between inside and outside, and giving rise to “fleeting emotions.”
Réunissant une communauté d’artistes, de botanistes et de philosophes, la Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain se fait l’écho des plus récentes recherches scientifiques qui portent sur les arbres un regard renouvelé. sur facebook
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sur twitter Orchestrated with anthropologist Bruce Albert, who has accompanied the Fondation Cartier’s inquisitive exploration of such themes since the exhibition The garden of the Fondation Cartier, a natural extension of the exhibition, was created in 1994 by artist Lothar Baumgarten.
One of the most respected contemporary artists in Latin America, Luiz Zerbini produces paintings, sculptures, and installations layered with a mash-up of images and witty references to …
Réunissant une communauté d’artistes, de botanistes et de philosophes, la Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain se fait l’écho des plus récentes recherches .
Pour créer, il s’inspire en permanence de la forêt atlantique brésilienne — de ses formes, de ses couleurs — en y mêlant traces de l’histoire coloniale et bouleversements de la modernité.
Luiz Zerbini: 'Trees' at Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain, Paris, France.
Nestled in the vegetation, a discreet double of nature, retaining the trace of the artist’s hand on its trunk, Curators: Bruce Albert, Hervé Chandès, Isabelle Gaudefroy