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Fondation Cartier to feature Beat Takeshi Kitano a Multifaceted Artist |
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| Written by Hervé Chandès |
| Wednesday, 11 November 2009 02:28 |
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General Director of the Fondation Cartier, Hervé Chandès has had a long-standing fascination for the work and personality of Kitano, giving him the idea to invite the artist to create an exhibition with free reign to transform the gallery spaces of the Fondation Cartier. His recent discovery of the artist’s paintings and scenario "Achilles and the Tortoise" —the story of a child who dreams of becoming a painter—, provoked their first meeting and marked the beginning of their conversations. Beat Takeshi Kitano got caught up
with their collaboration and imagined an extraordinary project. He is currently
creating "Gosse de peintre", a site-specific exhibition for the Fondation
Cartier pour l’art contemporain that presents an unexpected and captivating
world in which the magical memories of his childhood take center stage. With
subtlety and an impertinent humor, that moves from black to zany, Kitano leads
the visitor through surprises, gags, and games, all the while mocking
contemporary art, experimenting with the sciences, and toying with the clichés
associated with his country. Presenting paintings and video films, as well as
astonishing objects and settings, whimsical and fantastic machines, Beat Takeshi
Kitano invites the visitor to think, play, dream and join the show. This very first "Beat Takeshi Kitano Exhibition" is undeniably one of the most unexpected and ambitious shows ever created for the Fondation Cartier. After its presentation in Paris, "Gosse de peintre" will be shown at other venues around the world. On view 11 March through 21 June , 2010. The Fondation Cartier pour l'Art Contemporain, often known simply as the Fondation Cartier, is a contemporary artmuseum located at 261 boulevard Raspail in the 14th arrondissement of the French capital, Paris. It is open daily except Monday; an admission fee is charged. The foundation was created in 1984 by the Cartier 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 building designed by architect Jean Nouvel with garden landscaping by Lothar Baumgarten. Visit : www.fondation.cartier.com/ Click on logo below to add this article to your favorite Social Website ~ |
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Beat Takeshi Kitano got caught up
with their collaboration and imagined an extraordinary project. He is currently
creating "Gosse de peintre", a site-specific exhibition for the Fondation
Cartier pour l’art contemporain that presents an unexpected and captivating
world in which the magical memories of his childhood take center stage. With
subtlety and an impertinent humor, that moves from black to zany, Kitano leads
the visitor through surprises, gags, and games, all the while mocking
contemporary art, experimenting with the sciences, and toying with the clichés
associated with his country. Presenting paintings and video films, as well as
astonishing objects and settings, whimsical and fantastic machines, Beat Takeshi
Kitano invites the visitor to think, play, dream and join the show. 
