Christian Boltanski
Chance
French Pavilion
54th International Art Exhibition
La Biennale di Venezia
4 June–27 November 2011
Curator:
Jean-Hubert Martin
Pavilion Opening:
June 2, 11:30 a.m.
“Chance” marks an important stage in the evolution of Christian Boltanski’s work. Unlike the rest of his work, which is dominated by disappearance and death, here he opens himself up to a broader examination of fate. The unfolding of life and the rhythm of births and deaths raise the question of the universal and the individual in a new form, of what distinguishes one being from another. Far from being grim, the ambience here is welcoming. Even though the brutality of an industrial and mechanical system serves thwarts the building’s Neoclassical harmony, here filtered light illumines the faces of newborns. Periodically, one of them is chosen, and, if nothing distinguishes him from the others in appearance, he may yet be the one whose power and fame leave their mark on history.
An impressive demonstration on the part of an internationally recognised artist, whose formal grammar and presentation techniques enable him to create on both the conceptual and formal levels. His experience in theatre opened up a unique path for him, and even without putting himself on stage Christian Boltanski knows how to make his exhibits theatrical and get the audience intimately involved.
This ensemble of works by Christian Boltanski is also presented as a philosophical tale in which the viewer is not content with passively recording a story but is involved in a veritable game. He may himself be chosen by fate and, if luck smiles upon him, win one of the works in the exhibit.
A game drawn on this work is being featured on the Internet for the entire duration of the Biennial.
You can try your luck and receive a gift from the artist.
To play: www.boltanski-chance.com
Advisory Committee: Institut français as co-producer with the Centre national des arts plastiques (CNAP) and in collaboration with the Artistic Creation Office (Ministry of Culture and Communication) and with Citroën as exclusive patron. This project was commissioned by the Ministry of Culture and Communication and, as such, one of the works presented will be made part of the collections of the Centre national des arts plastiques.
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