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Un art populaire

  • Exhibition, Paris
  • Wed 20 Jun → Sat 03 Nov 2001
Un art populaire   2001
Vue de l'exposition Un art populaire, 2001, Wim Delvoye, Caterpillar, 2001 © Wim Delvoye / Adagp, Paris, 2024 © Liza Lou Photo © Patrick Gries

Location

Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain

261 boulevard Raspail

75014 Paris

With over than 130 works by 37 artists from Europe, Africa, Asia, North and Latin America, either shown here for the first time or specifically commissioned for the exhibition, Un art populaire offers a perspective on art today. Bringing to light the modernity of this field of creative activity, the show underlines the way in which popular art seeps into contemporary art and how the latter in turn mirrors the former.

Un art populaire was born through a series of encounters. There was, first of all, an encounter with the popular art of Brazil. The discovery of its depth, its diversity, and its modernity is, in fact, the origin of this project. Then there was also the encounter with artists from the pueblos near Santa Fe in New Mexico. These singular personalities have succeeded in developing a unique and original oeuvre within a traditional context, where the presence of popular art is still very strong. 

Finally, there was the encounter with the contemporary artists whose works offer a reflection on popular art. They appropriate the forms and underscore the exchanges that take place—and have taken place throughout history—between popular art and, so-called, “educated” art.

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