Speaking to the Penguins
Speaking to the Penguins
Speaking to the Penguins
Speaking to the Penguins

Philippe Parreno

Speaking to the Penguins, 201337 x 56cmPrice on Request
Details
MaterialGalleryLocation
silver gelatin print mounted on aluminum signed and numbered on versoCahiers d'ArtParis
Description
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This black and white photograph captures a serene, minimalist landscape. The composition features a row of indistinct silhouettes set against a hazy, atmospheric backdrop. The prominent use of negative space and the blurred, dreamlike quality of the image contribute to a sense of tranquility and mystery. The artist's technique of obscuring details creates an abstract, contemplative mood, inviting the viewer to ponder the scene's ambiguous meaning. This evocative work reflects the artist's skill in evoking an emotive response through the thoughtful use of visual elements. ...

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Philippe Parreno
Artist
Philippe Parreno
1964, French/Algerian

Born 1964, lives and works in Paris. Philippe Parreno creates artworks that question the boundaries between reality and fiction, exploring the nebulous realm in which the real and the imagined blur and combine. Working in a diverse range of media including sculpture, drawing, film, and performance the internationally acclaimed French artist seeks to expand our understanding of duration, inviting us to radically re-evaluate the nature of reality, memory, and the passage of time. Central to Parreno’s practice is his quest for an ultimate form of communication capable of transcending language. ...

Philippe Parreno: Artworks
Marquee
Philippe ParrenoMarquee, 2022Price on Request
Speaking to the Penguins
Philippe ParrenoSpeaking to the Penguins, 2013Price on Request
Speaking to the Penguins
Philippe ParrenoSpeaking to the Penguins, 2013Price on Request
Cahiers d'Art
Gallery
Cahiers d'Art
Paris

Founded in 1926 by Christian Zervos at 14, rue du Dragon in the heart of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Cahiers d’Art encompasses a publishing house, a gallery, and a revue. The Cahiers d’Art Revue was entirely unique when it was introduced, and it still is: a revue of contemporary art defined by its combination of striking typography and layout, abundant photography, and juxtaposition of ancient and modern art. Between the 1920s and the mid-1970s, Cahiers d’Art published ninety-seven issues of the Revue and more than fifty books on fine art and architecture, as well as the thirty-three volume catalogue raisonné of Pablo Picasso. After its acquisition and relaunch in 2012 by Staffan Ahrenberg, an editorial board comprised of Sam Keller, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Isabela Mora, and Staffan Ahrenberg was created. Cahiers d’Art has since published several new Revues and art books devoted to Ellsworth Kelly, Rosemarie Trockel, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Alexander Calder, Pablo Picasso, Thomas Schütte, Gabriel Orozco, Joan Miró, Lucas Arruda, Ai Weiwei, Arthur Jafa, Frank Gehry, Christo, and others. From the 1920s till today, Cahiers d’Art has maintained a gallery, exhibiting the artists it publishes. Cahiers d’Art continues to fulfill its mission to be the cultural bridge between the avant-garde of Picasso, Duchamp, and Le Corbusier, and the leading artists and architects of our time. ...