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13 février 2007

"Contemporary Photography and the Garden - Deceits and Fantasies" au Hudson River Museum

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Peter Fischli and David Weiss, Projection 2 (Summer), 1997, Photographic Projection, 2 sets of 162 color slides, 2 slide projectos, 1 dissolve machine, wooden stand designed by artists. Dimensions variable. Courtesy Matthew Marks Gallery, New York

NEW YORK.- The Hudson River Museum presents Contemporary Photography and the Garden - Deceits and Fantasies, on view through May 13, 2007. Occupying a restive position between wilderness and civilization, gardens are a locus of man’s attempt to tame nature. Since the mid-1980s many photographers have created bodies of work that examine the diverse forms and rich metaphorical associations of gardens. Contemporary Photography and the Garden brings together the work of sixteen American and European artists. Ranging from depictions of gardens as tranquil havens to places of tension where exquisite beauty seems to coexist uneasily with inexorable forces of nature, these photographs present the artists’ varied responses to the physical structure, atmosphere, and symbolism of the garden. Sixty-seven works depicting gardens in Japan, Indonesia, India, France, Great Britain, Brazil, Mexico, and the United States evidence an astonishing diversity of design and scale. Photographs by Sally Apfelbaum, Linda Hackett, Sally Gall, Geoffrey James, Len Jenshel, Erica Lennard, and Jack Pierson comprise one group of works exploring the lyrical beauty and luxuriant atmosphere garden. Another group of artists, including Lynn Geesaman, Jean Rault, Gregory Crewdson, and Marc Quinn, play against the notion of a garden as an idyllic site for the pursuit of pleasure. Daniel Boudinet and Fischli and Weiss emphasize the garden as a work of art in its own right. (courtesy www.Artdaily.org)

Le Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris expose Fischli & Weiss "Fleurs & Questions - Une rétrospective" à partir du 22 février au 13 mai prochain. Je dois passer au vernissage Mercredi 21.

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