Vladimir Skoda's Dual Retrospective in Paris and Ivry
Sculptor Vladimir Skoda is currently the subject of two concurrent exhibitions in France. At Montenay Delsol in Paris, he presents his recent works, while the CREDAC in Ivry-sur-Seine surveys his career from 1975 to the present. These shows coincide with two major historical sculpture exhibitions in Paris: 'La sculpture française au XIXe siècle' at the Grand Palais and 'Qu'est-ce que la sculpture moderne ? 1900-1970' at the Centre Georges Pompidou's MNAM. Skoda's practice offers a contemporary counterpoint to these historical surveys.
Key facts
- Vladimir Skoda has two concurrent exhibitions in France.
- Montenay Delsol in Paris shows his recent works.
- CREDAC in Ivry-sur-Seine surveys his work from 1975 to today.
- Two major historical sculpture exhibitions are also on view in Paris.
- 'La sculpture française au XIXe siècle' is at the Grand Palais.
- 'Qu'est-ce que la sculpture moderne ? 1900-1970' is at the Centre Georges Pompidou's MNAM.
- The exhibitions provide historical context for Skoda's work.
- Skoda's practice is described as particularly interesting.
Entities
Artists
- Vladimir Skoda
Institutions
- Montenay Delsol
- CREDAC
- Grand Palais
- Centre Georges Pompidou
- MNAM
Locations
- Paris
- Ivry-sur-Seine
- France
Sources
- artpress —