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Memory and Mortality: Christian Boltanski - ARTDEX
Boltanski’s work, called “Dispersion” (1995), was simply a pile of discarded clothing, and visitors were invited to take from the pile freely. According to Boltanski himself, this served to defy the two most common rules in museums …
Life, Death, Memory, Fate, Loss: Christian Boltanski
Rather, through artful visual storytelling, Boltanski conveys unknown histories that hover between reality and fiction. He also regularly incorporated mementos, clothing and other personal...
Clothes-ing Time for Christian Boltanski's 'No Man's Land' - Adweek
Eye on Culture: Christian Boltanski’s “No Man’s Land”
May 21, 2010 · For this week’s issue, Gus Powell photographed the French artist Christian Boltanski installing his piece “No Man’s Land” at the Park Avenue Armory. As Powell worked to make pictures,...
Christian Boltanski Has a Show at the Park Avenue …
May 10, 2010 · “No Man's Land,” a work by the French artist Christian Boltanski, being installed at the Park Avenue Armory. The project uses 30 tons of used clothing and 3,000 stacked cookie tins. Credit...
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Photo Gallery : Christian Boltanski, No Man’s Land
Incorporating 30 tons of discarded clothing, a 60-foot crane and the sound of human heartbeats, the installation offers an unforgettable and deeply moving experience by one of today’s most important artists. Curated by Tom Eccles.
Christian Boltanski’s No Man’s Land – Broken City Lab
Jun 3, 2010 · These are a couple of the questions I imagine Christian Boltanski is trying to address with his work No Man’s Land. “This sprawling piece is centered around a 30-ton mass of clothes that is picked up and dropped — in an act of …
Christian Boltanski - Marian Goodman Gallery
It is often the case in Boltanski's work that objects (photos, pieces of clothing, bells, flowers...) give voice to absent subjects and are an invitation to the viewer to meditate and contemplate. Christian Boltanski was born in 1944 in Paris …
Christian Boltanski - Frieze
The tins worked brilliantly as an architectural device as well as a testament to Boltanski’s childhood memories – biscuit boxes, as well as clothes, are recurrent in his work. Beyond the wall, the centrepiece came into view: a high, bulky …
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