Daniel Firman's Sculptural Suspension at Palais de Tokyo
Daniel Firman's work, primarily visual and sound sculpture, results from an experimental process exploring the body's relationship to space. Seeking equilibrium between opposing movements and forces through inversion, the artist bends and models the world in his image. The exhibition runs from June 12 to August 24 at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris.
Key facts
- Daniel Firman's work is primarily sculpture, both visual and sound.
- His work results from an experimental process based on the body's relationship to space.
- He seeks the equilibrium point of opposing movements and forces.
- He uses the principle of inversion.
- The exhibition is from June 12 to August 24.
- The exhibition is at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris.
Entities
Artists
- Daniel Firman
Institutions
- Palais de Tokyo
Locations
- Paris
- France
Sources
- artpress —