Organized around the themes of the twin and the mirror image, of displacement and hesitation, être nature is an exhibition about the gaze. The bewildering sense of illusion and doubt brought about by something that has issued from the artist hand or has been made to resemble a natural “ready made” raises fundamental questions about what is constituted by a work of art.
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Exhibition overview
Revealing the mysterious beauty contained in works of art or nature, the exhibition être nature plays on the visual ambiguity between these two forms of creation. Bringing together contemporary artists from all over the world, être nature is an intersection of current aesthetic concerns and raises questions that recur throughout the history of painting.
- Patrick Blanc,
- Peter Campus,
- Vija Celmins,
- Marc Couturier,
- Thomas Demand,
- Hubert Duprat,
- Andy Goldsworthy,
- Ann Hamilton,
- David Hammons,
- Tim Hawkinson,
- Huang Yong Ping,
- Frans Krajcberg,
- Wolfgang Laib,
- Ana Mendieta,
- Yukio Nakagawa,
- Olaf Nicolai,
- Giuseppe Penone,
- Tunga
The exhibition in detail
Image gallery

Huang Yong Ping, Le Pont, 1993-1995, view of the exhibition Être nature, Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain, Paris, 1998
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View of the exhibition être nature, Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain, Paris, 1998
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View of the exhibition Être nature, petrified roots of bambou, Taïwan, Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain, Paris, 1998
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View of the exhibition Être nature, Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain, Paris, 1998, Hubert Duprat, Larves aquatiques de tricophères avec leur étui, 1980-1998
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View of the exhibition être nature, Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain, Paris, 1998, Frans Krajcberg, Skulturengruppe, 1988
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View of the exhibition être nature, Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain, Paris, 1998, Huang Yong Ping, Le Pont, 1993-95
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