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"Christian Boltanski, born in Paris in 1944 and one of France's best-known artists of the postwar generation, has developed a highly personal and often disconcerting oeuvre that challenges basic assumptions of what constitutes an artwork. Using media as diverse as newspaper clippings, used clothes, amateur snapshots, and flickering shadows, Boltanski forges an original universe in which he is frequently the central protagonist." "One of Boltanski's favorite themes is his own life story, both actual and reinvented, which he evokes through startling collections of photographs and objects. In other pieces, he assembles seemingly mundane elements to address some of the most fundamental and distu...
Christian Boltanski's votive installations, archives and objects, revolving around the fragile polarities of memory and amnesia, identity and anonymity, have made him one of the world's most renowned contemporary artists. And yet, despite the centrality of biography and testimony to his work, Boltanski's own story is little known and has never been fully told. Published on the occasion of the artist's sixty-fifth birthday, The Possible Life of Christian Boltanski, written in the form of a book-length interview (which the artist likens to a "psychoanalysis" or "confession") with the art historian Catherine Grenier, is Boltanski's oral autobiography. In it, he recounts his unusual wartime chil...
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Né à Paris en 1944, Christian Boltanski sait, dès l'âge de treize ans, qu'il sera artiste.¦Aujourd'hui, il est l'une des figures incontournables de l'histoire de l'art contemporaine français et international, auteur d'une oeuvre de référence qui a su toucher un large public. Depuis la fin des années soixante, sa pratique artistique polymorphe traite d'une manière singulière des thèmes de l'enfance, de l'identité, de la mort, des archives et du temps. A partir d'un vocabulaire formel reconnaissable et de matériaux simples (photographies, archives, vêtements), il met en scène la rencontre entre mémoire personnelle et mémoire collective, faisant notamment revivre le souvenir des tragédies du XXe siècle.¦Se déployant des arts plastiques aux spectacles, son oeuvre offre une réflexion sur le statut de l'image, du témoignage et de l'art. Du premier atelier sous les combles, jusqu'aux plus grands musées et aux lieux les plus insolites, quarante années de création sont ici présentées, retraçant le parcours d'un artiste profondément humain et humaniste. ¦
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Christian Boltanski ISBN 3-7757-1825-7 / 978-3-7757-1825-7 Hardcover, 8.75 x 11.25 in. / 160 pgs / 125 color. / U.S. $55.00 CDN $66.00 January / Art