Fondation Cartier pour l'Art Contemporain
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The Fondation Cartier pour l'Art Contemporain, known simply as the Fondation Cartier, is a contemporary art museum located at 261 boulevard Raspail in the 14th arrondissement of the French capital, Paris.
History[]
The Fondation Cartier was created in 1984 by the Cartier SA firm as a center for contemporary art that presents exhibits by established artists, offers young artists a chance to debut, and incorporates works into its collection. In 1994, it moved to its current location in a glass building designed by Pritzker Prize architect Jean Nouvel on the site of the former American Center for Students and Artists,[1] surrounded by a modern woodland garden landscaped by Lothar Baumgarten. The ground floor of the building is eight meters (26 feet) high and glassed in on all sides.[1]
In 2011, the president and founder of the Fondation Cartier, Alain Dominique Perrin, asked Nouvel to draw up preliminary plans for a new base on Île Seguin. By 2014, the foundation abandoned plans to relocate to the island and instead commissioned Nouvel to work on the expansion of its current premises.[2]
Collection[]
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The museum displays exhibits of contemporary and international artists, and currently contains over 1500 works by more than 350 artists.[3] Its collections include monumental works such as The Monument to Language by James Lee Byars, Caterpillar by Wim Delvoye, Backyard by Liza Lou, La Volière (The Aviary) by , and Everything that Rises Must Converge by Sarah Sze; works by contemporary French artists including , Gérard Garouste, Raymond Hains, Jean-Michel Othoniel, , , Jean Giraud; and works by foreign artists including James Coleman (Ireland), Thomas Demand (Germany), (Brazil), William Kentridge (South Africa), Bodys Isek Kingelez (the Congo), Guillermo Kuitca (Argentina), (Japan), Huang Yong Ping (China), and Damian Pettigrew (Canada).
Exhibitions[]
The museum opens daily except Monday, with an admission fee. Nearby Paris Métro stations include Raspail or Denfert-Rochereau on Line 4 and Line 6.
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- 1986 : Les Années 1960, la décade triomphante
- 1987 : Hommage à Ferrari
- 1988 : MDF des créateurs pour un matériau
- 1988 : Vraiment faux
- 1991 : La Vitesse
- 1992 : À visage découvert - Machines d'architecture
- 1993 : Azur
- 1994 : Nobuyoshi Araki -
- 1995 : Vija Celmins - - James Lee Byars - - Défilés et Vestiaires de et Jérôme Deschamps - Malick Sidibé -
- 1996 : Double vie, Double vue - Comme un oiseau - Tatsuo Miyajima - - By Night
- 1997 : Amours - Coïncidences - -
- 1997 : Histoire de voir - la collection de la Fondation Cartier dans l'art contemporain dans les chateaux du Bordelais - Marina Faust - Seydou Keita - Gabriel Orozco - Jean-Michel Othoniel
- 1998 : Issey Miyake - Être nature - Francesca Woodman - Panamarenko - Gérard Deschamps
- 1999 : Sarah Sze - Herb Ritts - 1 monde réel - Radi Designers -
- 2000 : - Thomas Demand - Le Désert - Okhai Ojeikere - Guillermo Kuitca - Cai Guo-Qiang
- 2001 : Gérard Garouste - William Eggleston - Un art populaire - -
- 2002 : Ce qui arrive - Takashi Murakami - Fragilisme
- 2003 : Daido Moriyama - Jean-Michel Othoniel - les Yanomami -
- 2004 : Hiroshi Sugimoto - Raymond Depardon - Pain couture par Jean-Paul Gaultier - Chéri Samba - Marc Newson -
- 2005 : Juergen Teller - Ron Mueck - John Maeda - J'en rêve - Adriana Varejão - Rinko Kawauchi
- 2006 : Tabaimo - Gary Hill - Agnès Varda - Tadanori Yokoo
- 2007 : Lee Bul - Robert Adams - Rock'n'roll 39-59 - David Lynch
- 2008 : Patti Smith - Andrea Branzi - César - Terre Natale, Ailleurs commence ici (Raymond Depardon / Paul Virilio)
- 2009 : Beatriz Milhazes - William Eggleston - Né dans la rue
- 2010 : Jean Giraud : Moebius-Transe-Forme - Metamoebius by Damian Pettigrew
- 2011 : Les Trésors du Vaudou - Mathématiques, un dépaysement soudain
- 2012 : Histoires de voir, Show and Tell - Yue Minjun : L'Ombre du sourire
- 2013 : Ron Mueck, America Latina 1960 - 2013
- 2014 : Mémoires Vives, Vivid Memories - Diller & Scofidio + Renfro, Musings on a glass box - Guillermo Kuitca (en), Les habitants
- 2015 : Bruce Nauman, Beauté Congo 1926-2015 Congo Kitoko
See also[]
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Sources[]
- Fondation Cartier pour l'Art Contemporain
- Paris.fr entry
- Paris, Petit Futé, 2007, page 129. ISBN 2-7469-1701-7.
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b Gibson, Michael (May 14, 1994). "Cartier Foundation's Glass House". The New York Times.
- ^ Harris, Gareth (June 3, 2014). "Fondation Cartier gives up island vision". The Art Newspaper.
- ^ "Fondation Cartier official website".
- Art museums and galleries in Paris
- Jean Nouvel buildings
- Art museums established in 1984
- 1984 establishments in France
- Buildings and structures in the 14th arrondissement of Paris
- Private collections in France
- Tourist attractions in Paris