From Fondation Cartier:
“The Fondation Cartier is hosting a major solo exhibition of the visual work of American artist and performer Patti Smith. Drawn from pieces created between 1967 and 2007, it strives to provide an insight into her lyrical, spiritual and poetic universe. Her expressive voice serves to magnify the installations created specifically for the exhibition: a synthesis of photographs, drawings and films.”
Land 250, named after Patti Smith’s Polaroid camera, will also showcase found objects (i.e., a stone taken from the river in which Virginia Woolf committed suicide), polaroids of items belonging to her former lover, Robert Mapplethorpe, Jimi Hendrix’s guitar and items owned by Arthur Rimbaud.
Smith has also produced a short film that explains her work in the gallery.
Lastly, she plans to perform at the museum, both alone and with guest artists, and she also will be giving informal poetry readings. She will be an active curator of the museum’s bookshop, which will be selling a newly published collector’s edition of her artwork.
Land 250, Patti Smith at the Fondation Cartier
261, Boulevard Raspail
75014 Paris, France
tel (+33) 1 42 18 56 50
March 28 to June 22, 2008
For more information visit the museum’s website: Fondation Cartier
Related: David Lynch’s work at Fondation Cartier,Ron Mueck in Paris
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Hi,
I am a big fan of Patti Smith’s art and really look forward to visiting this exhibition. I see from your web site that Ms. Smith plans to do live performances at your gallery. Could you please inform me which dates these performances will take place? I would really enjoy seeing her live.
Kind regards
Unni Bysveen
Norway
please consult the fondation cartier’s site. if it’s not listed, send them an email. click here for the website
Comment by ptinfrance 01.31.08 @ 11:31 amFor those who may be interested, here is a video we made about Patti Smith during her personnal exhibition in Paris at “La Fondation Cartier”. She speaks about life, art…:
art and you
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