Bob Wilson's Scenography at Centre Pompidou
The Centre Georges-Pompidou in Paris presents an exhibition on Bob Wilson's work, spanning twenty years of scenography. It includes 35 pieces of furniture created for his performances, 40 drawings, and several soundtracks and videos. Philippe du Vignal discusses Wilson's staging of Mozart's The Magic Flute at the Opéra-Bastille, highlighting how he disrupts Mozartian traditions and acts as a painter.
Key facts
- Centre Georges-Pompidou hosts the exhibition.
- Exhibition covers twenty years of Bob Wilson's scenography.
- 35 pieces of furniture from his performances are displayed.
- 40 drawings are included.
- Several soundtracks and videos are part of the exhibition.
- Philippe du Vignal writes about Wilson's staging of The Magic Flute.
- The Magic Flute was staged at the Opéra-Bastille.
- Wilson disrupts Mozartian traditions and acts as a painter.
Entities
Artists
- Bob Wilson
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Institutions
- Centre Georges-Pompidou
- Opéra-Bastille
- artpress
Locations
- Paris
- France
Sources
- artpress —