Michael Snow Retrospective at Centre Pompidou
A comprehensive retrospective of Michael Snow's work was held at the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris from September 30, 2002, to January 2, 2003. The exhibition covered Snow's multifaceted career as a filmmaker, musician, photographer, and sculptor, showcasing his pioneering contributions to experimental film and visual arts. Snow, a Canadian artist, is best known for his structuralist film "La Région Centrale" and his exploration of perception and media. The show included key works such as "Wavelength" and "So Is This," along with his photographic series and installations. The Centre Pompidou, a major institution for modern and contemporary art, provided a fitting venue for this survey, which highlighted Snow's influence on avant-garde cinema and art. The exhibition was accompanied by a catalog and related events, drawing attention to Snow's enduring legacy in the art world.
Key facts
- Exhibition at Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris
- Dates: September 30, 2002 to January 2, 2003
- Michael Snow is a Canadian artist
- Snow worked in film, music, photography, and sculpture
- Known for film 'La Région Centrale'
- Key works include 'Wavelength' and 'So Is This'
- Exhibition covered his structuralist film and visual arts
- Centre Pompidou is a major modern art institution
Entities
Artists
- Michael Snow
Institutions
- Centre Georges Pompidou
Locations
- Paris
- France
Sources
- artpress —