Saturday, April 13, 2013

The Cartier Foundation a combination of luxury and contemporary art [2] - Art Collections - People'

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Cartier Contemporary Art Foundation's main obligation is to commissioning artists to design new works specifically for the Foundation to support their creative process. Sometimes a work of the Foundation supports creative design, sometimes to support the entire artistic activities. Among the artists, the Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art encourage innovation beyond the re-interpretation of the traditional cooperation between artists and sponsors. Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art and the relationship of the invited artists are full of creativity, very flexible. Therefore, works of art created by artists and common achievements of the Foundation. Cooperation with the Foundation, the artist can not only use different techniques, explore different art, but can also open up new possibilities, both from the point of view of the works of size or nature of the art in terms of. Since 1984, the Foundation began to support the creation of the artist. From then to now, many of the artists involved in the project of the Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art. Including: Mark? Tenable Figure column (Marc Couturier) (1987), still - meters Schell? Outuoniye (Jean-Michel Othoniel) (1989), the method than the West? Should Bate (Fabrice Hybert) Wong Wing? Sherry? Sebastian (Chéri Samba) (1990), Cai Guo Qiang and Tatsuo Miyajima (Tatsuo Miyajima) (1993).

 

 

2000 of Cai Guoqiang solo exhibition held at the Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art.

 

Image copyright: Cai Guo-Qiang, the Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art in Paris, France.

 

 

specifically for the exhibition of Cai Guo-Qiang, published in 2000, the album.

 

Image copyright: Cai Guo-Qiang, the Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art in Paris, France.

 

 

1990 Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art organized Wong Wing? Show.

 

Image copyright: Wong Wing?, the Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art in Paris, France.

 

Since 1994, the art project sponsorship model with some changes, more and more diversified. In 1999, the Foundation invited this year on behalf of the U.S. participation in the 2013 Venice Biennale, the New York artist of Sarah? Sici (Sarah Sze). She held a solo exhibition at the Foundation. The exhibition completely changed the logic of the internal space of the Foundation, its a new interpretation. "Everything must go to the same place, Sarah? Sici solo exhibition of high-end and super personal. The exhibition of works of art to join the collection of the Foundation. In 2000, the famous photographer William was born in Memphis, Tennessee? Eggleston (William Eggleston) their works on display at the Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art. In order to realize this project, the completion of the preparation of the exhibition "desert", the photographer of the Utah desert. In 2001, the Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art gave him organize an event but then photographers exhibited works series was shot in Japan. In 2004, Rey, an ex? The DEPRAG Tun (Raymond Depardon) go all over the world shooting a different movie specifically for the Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art, the movie describes the different metropolis. In 巴勒塔塞特? Bray Bernhard (Balthasar Burkhard), Mark? Seized and turned over (Marc Newson), Lee? Fred Blue was child (Lee Friedlander,), Wim? De Woyi, Wim Delvoye, Pierrick Sorin, Asia Alessandro? Mendini Alessandro Mendini, Tony? Osler (Tony Oursler), at home? Italian music (Gary Hill) and David? Lynch (David Lynch, the Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art) are accepted invitation to create a series of new works specifically for the Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art.

 

 

1999-2000 annual card Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art organized by American women artists the Sarah? Sici (Sarah Sze) exhibition.

 

Image copyright: Sarah? Sici, Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art in Paris, France.

 

 

1999-2000 annual card Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art organized by American women artists the Sarah? Sici (Sarah Sze) exhibition.

 

Image copyright: Sarah? Sici, Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art in Paris, France.

 

 

1999-2000 annual card Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art organized by American women artists the Sarah? Sici (Sarah Sze) exhibition.

 

Image copyright: Sarah? Sici, Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art in Paris, France.

 
                                   
 

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