Monumenta 2010 / Christian Boltanski

MONUMENTA is an outstanding, ambitious artistic encounter. Each year, a leading international contemporary artist is invited by the Ministry of Culture and Communication to create an exceptional new work for the 13,500 m² Nave of the Grand Palais, in the heart of Paris.

Following the success of the first two MONUMENTA events, featuring Anselm Kiefer in 2007 and American sculptor Richard Serra in 2008 – both of which attracted over 140,000 visitors in five weeks – leading French artist Christian Boltanski takes up the Monumenta challenge in 2010. The exhibition is co-produced by the Centre national des arts plastiques (French National Centre for the Visual Arts), the Grand Palais and the Réunion des musées nationaux.

Personnes, View of the exhibition - Photo Didier Plowy

Personnes

Born in 1944, Christian Boltanski has established an international reputation since the 1970s, as a leading artist at the forefront of the contemporary scene. His new installation, created especially for MONUMENTA 2010, is conceived as a powerful physical and psychological experience, an episode of spectacular emotion and sensations exploring the nature and meaning of human existence. Embracing the whole of the immense Nave of the Grand Palais, Boltanski creates a rich, intense commemorative space, in sound and vision. Personnes (literally both "people" and "nobodies") is the evocative title of this social, religious and humanistic exploration of life, memory and the irreductible individuality of each and every human existence – together with the presence of death, the dehumanisation of the body, chance and destiny.

Conceived as a work in sound and vision, Personnes takes up a new theme in Boltanski's work, building on his earlier explorations of the limits of human existence and the vital dimension of memory : the question of fate, and the ineluctability of death. Personnes transforms the entire Nave of the Grand Palais through the creation of a coherent, intensely moving installation conceived as a gigantic animated tableau. Personnes is a one-off, ephemeral work. In accordance with the artist's wishes, the components of the piece will all be recycled at the end of the exhibition.

Christian Boltanski's work is accessible, challenging, and moving. In the Nave of the Grand Palais visitors leave behind the conventional experience of art in a gallery or museum and enter bodily into the installation, becoming a part of the living dramatisation of art and memory. For Boltanski, an artist is "someone who shows the viewer something he already knows deep down, something that's already there inside, something he can bring to the forefront of his consciousness." MONUMENTA 2010 is a theatre of recall, questioning the meaning of human destiny and asserting the right of every individual to a place in the collective memory.

As part of MONUMENTA 2010, Christian Boltanski will continue his project to create the  Archives du cœur, a collection of recorded human heartbeats. Visitors are invited to record their own heartbeat and offer it to the artist.

The art of our time for the widest audience

MONUMENTA 2010 is produced by the Délégation aux Arts Plastiques. Reflecting its commitment to attract the widest possible public, the Délégation has invited the Centre national des arts plastiques to implement a public outreach policy that aims to make available a huge range of visitor resources and services, including:

-    Numerous Mediated learning specialists;
-    Educational activities and teaching resources;
-    An extensive programme of related artistic and cultural events (free to ticket holders)

Reflecting MONUMENTA's commitment to promote the widest possible access to contemporary art, admission to the installation costs 4 euros (2 euros for concessions).

Publications

For Christian Boltanski's Grand Palais exhibition, the Centre national des arts plastiques and the journal Art Press are co-publishing an exhibition album. Lavishly illustrated, it collects the major Christian Boltanski articles published in Art Press since the 1970s, as well as an interview with the artist by Georges Didi-Huberman.

The artist's monography is co-written by Catherine Grenier, Centre Pompidou curator and exhibition curator, and Daniel Mendelson, American writer (author of the novel Les Disparus ("The Lost"), published by Flammarion, which met with major critical and public success). Unprecedented texts by Christian Boltanski and a facsimile of a book by the artist published in 20 copies in 1974, Les morts pour rire de Christian Boltanski, completes the critical text by Catherine Grenier and the conversation with Daniel Mendelson.

Published by Arte, the DVD is a 52-minute documentary film entitled LA VIE POSSIBLE DE CHRISTIAN BOLTANSKI, Portrait fantôme de l'artiste, written and directed by Heinz Peter Schwerfel, produced by Schuch Conseils et Productions. With the participation of the Cnap, it proposes a bonus on installation of the work Personnes for MONUMENTA 2010 in the Grand Palais Nave.


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Galerie photos : Personnes dans la Nef du Grand Palais.
"The visitor will not be before an artwork, he will be in an artwork…" (in French)
Suivez Christian Boltanski pendant le montage de son oeuvre.
Le bloc-notes vidéo de la production de l'oeuvre, du choix de la grue à celui des vêtements ou des lumières, pour comprendre comment travaille Christian Boltanski.
A selection of works from the past twenty years, to encounter or re-encounter

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