Christian Boltanski at Galerie Yvon Lambert, Paris
Christian Boltanski presented an exhibition at Galerie Yvon Lambert in Paris from September 6 to October 18, 2003. The show featured his characteristic installations exploring memory, mortality, and the passage of time through everyday objects and shadowy silhouettes. Boltanski's work often incorporates used clothing, photographs, and light to evoke the presence and absence of individuals. The exhibition at Galerie Yvon Lambert continued his investigation into the fragility of human existence and the collective remembrance of historical events, particularly the Holocaust. The gallery, located in the Marais district, has long represented Boltanski and hosted numerous solo exhibitions of his work.
Key facts
- Exhibition ran from September 6 to October 18, 2003
- Venue: Galerie Yvon Lambert, Paris, France
- Artist: Christian Boltanski
- Boltanski is known for installations on memory and mortality
- The gallery is in the Marais district of Paris
- Galerie Yvon Lambert has represented Boltanski for many years
- The exhibition included typical Boltanski motifs like used clothing and shadow play
- Boltanski's work often references the Holocaust and collective memory
Entities
Artists
- Christian Boltanski
Institutions
- Galerie Yvon Lambert
Locations
- Paris
- France
- Marais
Sources
- artpress —