Frank Gehry
John Baldessari
Nicolas Becker
Djengo Hartlap
Pierre Boulez
Lucinda Childs
Liam Gillick
Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster
Cai Guo Qiang
David Lynch
Greg Lynn
Philippe Parreno
Asad Raza
Esa-Pekka Salonen
Tino Sehgal
Rirkrit Tiravanija
Philippe Parreno
Liam Gillick
Hans Ulrich Obrist
The exhibition brings together models of Frank Gehry's seminal projects, situated within a changing mise-en-scene created by artists, presenting an exhibition in constant motion. Over the course of six months interventions will also be made by leading practitioners in the areas of music, architecture, choreography and theory.
Curated by Liam Gillick, Hans Ulrich Obrist and Philippe Parreno, with the support of the LUMA Arles core group
To celebrate the groundbreaking of a new building designed by Frank Gehry within the Parc des Ateliers in Arles (France), the LUMA Foundation presents Solaris Chronicles.
The exhibition brings together models of Gehry’s seminal projects, selected by Maja Hoffmann and Frank Gehry, including the Loyola Law School and Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, the Guggenheim Museums in Bilbao and Abu Dhabi, the Brooklyn-Atlantic Yards, the National Art Museum of China, and the forthcoming Facebook Headquarters in London and Dublin.
These large-scale models will be situated within a changing mise-en-scene created by artists, presenting an exhibition in constant motion. Over the course of six months interventions will also be made by leading practitioners in the areas of music, architecture, choreography and theory. These and other artistic gestures are conceived as homages, extensions, and revisions. The exhibition aims to transform the usual relation between an architect and artists, offering other possibilities for collaboration between practitioners of the two fields. It also reflects Gehry’s own cross-disciplinary range, and his collaborations with musicians, filmmakers, and writers.
“The arts are inspirational to each other, I find,” said Gehry. “They were my kind of early support system when I was doing my initial work.”
Established by Maja Hoffmann and advised by a core group – Tom Eccles, Liam Gillick, Philippe Parreno, Beatrix Ruf, and Hans Ulrich Obrist - LUMA Arles promotes challenging artistic projects combining a particular interest in environmental issues, human rights, education, and culture in the broadest sense.
In reference to the LUMA Arles project, philosopher Michel Serres said, “it could very well be today’s fundamental evolution of art, which means coming back to an inspiration that was quite a traditional one: to open oneself up to living species, to open up to life and to nature.”
The LUMA Foundation’s campus will bring to Arles and the Camargue region an interdisciplinary centre for the production of exhibitions, research, education and archives.
Solaris Chronicles
With
Frank Gehry
John Baldessari
Nicolas Becker and Djengo Hartlap
Pierre Boulez
Lucinda Childs
Liam Gillick
Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster
Cai Guo Qiang
David Lynch
Greg Lynn
Philippe Parreno
Asad Raza
Esa-Pekka Salonen
Tino Sehgal
Rirkrit Tiravanija
Curated by Liam Gillick, Hans Ulrich Obrist and Philippe Parreno, with the support of the LUMA Arles core group
Produced by Asad Raza with Marc Baettig
Image by John Baldessari
Graphic concept by Liam Gillick
Commissioned and produced by the LUMA Foundation
Image: John Baldessari, Laughing Man / Architecture / Angry Man, 1984
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