Agnès Varda's 'Le Triptyque de Noirmoutier' (2004-2005) Featured on Artcritical
Agnès Varda's artwork 'Le Triptyque de Noirmoutier' was created between 2004 and 2005. It consists of a 35mm film transferred to a three-channel color and sound video installation, displayed on three wooden screens connected by hinges. The piece measures 39 by 180 inches and runs for 9 minutes and 30 seconds on a loop. Courtesy of Blum & Poe, the work was documented by photographer Genevieve Hanson. Artcritical posted this entry on April 11, 2017, at 11:37 pm, under their WordPress-powered platform. The post does not specify an exhibition context but highlights the technical and material aspects of Varda's multimedia creation.
Key facts
- Agnès Varda created 'Le Triptyque de Noirmoutier' from 2004 to 2005.
- The work is a three-channel video installation from 35mm film with color and sound.
- It uses three wooden screens with hinges, measuring 39 x 180 inches.
- The running time is 9 minutes and 30 seconds, presented on a loop.
- Blum & Poe provided courtesy for the artwork.
- Photographer Genevieve Hanson captured the image of the piece.
- Artcritical published the entry on April 11, 2017, at 11:37 pm.
- The post was filed under an unspecified category on the WordPress site.
Entities
Artists
- Agnès Varda
- Genevieve Hanson
Institutions
- Blum & Poe
- Artcritical
Locations
- Noirmoutier