Polaroids, music, films and
drawings by Patti Smith and
two audacious installations by
Andrea Branzi are on show at the
Cartier Foundation in Paris until
June 22.
One is an icon of the New York
punk rock scene, the other an
Italian architect, designer and
theorist of radical architecture.
Both address the spaces
designed by Jean Nouvel. The American artist and musician
presents pictures taken
with her Polaroid Land 250
of objects that for her are
loaded with meaning: Robert
Mapplethorpe’s slippers,
Virginia Woolf’s bed, Hermann
Hesse’s typewriter, Arthur
Rimbaud’s cutlery. Along with
collages, drawings and films
made by Robert Frank, Robert
Mapplethorpe and Jem Cohen.
Further on, her voice envelops
the large installations created
by Andrea Branzi. “Open
Enclosures” is the title that
encompasses these two pieces,
created in collaboration with
Cirva, the International Centre
for Research into Glass and
Art in Marseilles. Two hybrid
structures, delicate and poetic,
combine glass and metal with
flowers and branches, seeking
to blur the confines between
outside and inside, natural and
artificial, industry and craft. Elena Sommariva
www.fondation.cartier.com
Patti Smith & Andrea Branzi in Paris
Polaroids, music, films and drawings by Patti Smith and two audacious installations by Andrea Branzi are on show at the Cartier Foundation in Paris until June 22.
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- 05 June 2008