Conference - Louise Nevelson and the Moving-Static-Moving Figures
One Sunday, One Artwork - A gathering around major exhibition works.
By Hélène Marquié, Head of the Gender Studies Department at the University of Paris.
Louise Nevelson's work does not spontaneously evoke dance. However, starting from her paradoxically titled sculptures, Moving-Static-Moving Figure, Hélène Marquié, professor at the University of Paris 8 and dance specialist, sheds light on the place of dance in the artist's universe and creative processes. A shared vision of art and creative energy, as well as converging questions, connects Louise Nevelson to the great choreographic modernity artists: Marie Wigman in Germany, Isadora Duncan, and especially Martha Graham in the United States. Along with them, Louise Nevelson is at the forefront of a modernity concerned with breaking the boundaries between different fields.
Where does it take place?
Centre Pompidou-Metz
1 parvis des Droits de l'Homme
57000 Metz
France
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