Exhibition .
Sculptures, première approche pour un parc .
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Exhibition overview
The exhibit revolves around a central idea, the Fondation Cartier’s desire to give a first glimpse into the work of artists whom it has already asked or would like to ask to partake in a project for the park. Current pieces of around sixty artists from many countries are gathered in the exhibit spaces of the Jouy-en-Josas property.
This exhibit also allows for certain changes to be noted: the range of materials has expanded significantly and the work of the sculptor has also undergone some modifications.
Artists and contributors of the exhibition:
- Carl Andre,
- Giovanni Anselmo,
- Arman,
- Kenneth Armitage,
- Richard Baquié,
- André Barelier,
- Judith Bartolani,
- Jean-Marie Bertholin,
- Max Bill,
- Hans Birkemeyer,
- Anthony Caro,
- César,
- Lynn Chadwick,
- John Chamberlain,
- Eduardo Chillida,
- Jean Clareboudt,
- Tony Cragg,
- Richard Deacon,
- Erik Dietman,
- Luciano Fabro,
- Joël Fisher,
- Barry Flanagan,
- Toni Grand,
- Gottfried Honegger,
- Robert Jacobsen,
- Jeanclos,
- Donald Judd,
- Edward Kienholz,
- Philipp King,
- Jannis Kounellis,
- Sol Lewit,
- Richard Long,
- Mario Merz,
- Henry Moore,
- François Morellet,
- Robert Muller,
- Takashi Naraha,
- Louise Nevelson,
- Isamu Noguchi,
- Claes Oldenburg,
- Dennis Oppenheim,
- Meret Oppenheim,
- Bernard Pagès,
- Giulio Paolini,
- Giuseppe Penone,
- Patrick Poirirer,
- Markus Raetz,
- Jean-Pierre Raynaud,
- Ulrich Rückriem,
- Niki de Saint-Phalle,
- Sarkis,
- Nicolas Schöffer,
- George Segal,
- Richard Serra,
- Claude de Soria,
- Jesus Rafael Soto,
- Daniel Spoerri,
- Takis,
- Jean Tinguely,
- Richard Tuttle,
- Christos Tzivelos,
- Nils Udo,
- Keji Uematsu,
- Dewain Valentine,
- Bernard Venet,
- Bill Woodrow