A guide to the collection - Musée d'Art Moderne - Ville de Paris
A guide to the collection - Musée d'Art Moderne - Ville de Paris
A guide to the collection - Musée d'Art Moderne - Ville de Paris
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Isabelle<br />
Cornaro<br />
Oskar<br />
Fischinger’s<br />
First Dream<br />
© Isabelle Cornaro<br />
courtesy of <strong>the</strong> Balice<br />
Hertling Gallery<br />
Noire Gallery<br />
Permanent <strong>collection</strong>s<br />
Noire Gallery<br />
The spaces which comprise <strong>the</strong> Noire Gallery offer four<br />
different vi<strong>de</strong>o presentations per year, alternating with<br />
projects <strong>de</strong>voted <strong>to</strong> single artists or ARC exhibitions.<br />
Boltanski Gallery<br />
This gallery exhibits a selection of iconic works by<br />
Boltanski tracing <strong>the</strong> evolution of his style. They inclu<strong>de</strong><br />
The S<strong>to</strong>reroom of <strong>the</strong> Children’s Museum I and II, 1989<br />
evoking <strong>the</strong> fragility of memory and life; Shadows Theatre<br />
1984-1997, whose poetic style conjures up <strong>the</strong> danse<br />
macabre of <strong>the</strong> Middle Ages and children’s puppet games,<br />
and Telephone subscribers, 2000, in which thousands of<br />
names listed in telephone direc<strong>to</strong>ries worldwi<strong>de</strong> present<br />
a con<strong>de</strong>nsed version of humanity.<br />
Christian Boltanski<br />
The S<strong>to</strong>reroom of <strong>the</strong><br />
Children’s Museum I and II, 1989<br />
© Chris<strong>to</strong>phe Fouin © ADAGP<br />
Boltanski Gallery<br />
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