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Christian Boltanski by Catherine Grenier β€” book cover

Christian Boltanski

by Catherine Grenier, Daniel Mendelsohn
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"Born in Paris in 1944, Christian Boltanski knew at the age of thirteen that he would become an artist. Today he is a key figure in contemporary art in France and around the world, the creator of a seminal ouevre that is compelling and accessible to a wide audience. Dealing with themes such as childhood, identity, death, memory, and time, and employing immediately recognizable visual references and everyday materials - such as photographs, archives, and clothing - he contextualizes the intersection of personal and collective memory, particularly in reminiscences of the great tragedies of the twentieth century." This volume offers forty years of creativity and summarizes the career of an artist at once deeply human and profoundly humane, who started out in a simple studio and has gone on to appear in the world's most prestigious museums.

Synopsis

"Born in Paris in 1944, Christian Boltanski knew at the age of thirteen that he would become an artist. Today he is a key figure in contemporary art in France and around the world, the creator of a seminal ouevre that is compelling and accessible to a wide audience. Dealing with themes such as childhood, identity, death, memory, and time, and employing immediately recognizable visual references and everyday materials - such as photographs, archives, and clothing - he contextualizes the intersection of personal and collective memory, particularly in reminiscences of the great tragedies of the twentieth century." This volume offers forty years of creativity and summarizes the career of an artist at once deeply human and profoundly humane, who started out in a simple studio and has gone on to appear in the world's most prestigious museums.

About the Author, Catherine Grenier

Catherine Grenier is director of contemporary collections at the Musée National d’Art Moderne, Paris. She has organized numerous exhibitions and published Annette Messager (Flammarion).

Daniel Mendelsohn
is author of the critically acclaimed book The Lost: A Search for Six of Six Million.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 2010
Publisher
Rizzoli
Pages
208
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9782080300799

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