Bell Pavilion / Peso Von Ellrichshausen
This is a room for a continuous video projection, for the documentation of a monumental but fragile installation made by Christian Boltanski in the Atacama Desert. With two concentric cylinders and two tunnel-like extensions, this sculptural piece is meant to erode its own figure in order to re-enact an inner landscape. It is a dimly lit, opaque and seamless chamber, rough enough so as to evoke the original distant place where the installation was recorded.
© Pezo von Ellrichshausen
Architects: Pezo von Ellrichshausen
Location: CS10022 Place de la Libération, 94404 Vitry-sur-Seine, France
Area: 50.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Pezo von Ellrichshausen, Marc Domage
Collaborators: Diego Perez, Teresa Freire, Shota Nemoto
Authors: Mauricio Pezo, Sofia von Ellrichshausen
Constructor: Jacky Cremona, So.Ré.Bat S.A.
Client: Christian Boltanski
Production: Solo Galerie, Christian Bourdais, Eva Albarran
© Pezo von Ellrichshausen
From the architect. This is a room for a continuous video projection, for the documentation of a monumental but fragile installation made by Christian Boltanski in the Atacama Desert. With two concentric cylinders and two tunnel-like extensions, this sculptural piece is meant to erode its own figure in order to re-enact an inner landscape. It is a dimly lit, opaque and seamless chamber, rough enough so as to evoke the orig...
© Pezo von Ellrichshausen
Architects: Pezo von Ellrichshausen
Location: CS10022 Place de la Libération, 94404 Vitry-sur-Seine, France
Area: 50.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Pezo von Ellrichshausen, Marc Domage
Collaborators: Diego Perez, Teresa Freire, Shota Nemoto
Authors: Mauricio Pezo, Sofia von Ellrichshausen
Constructor: Jacky Cremona, So.Ré.Bat S.A.
Client: Christian Boltanski
Production: Solo Galerie, Christian Bourdais, Eva Albarran
© Pezo von Ellrichshausen
From the architect. This is a room for a continuous video projection, for the documentation of a monumental but fragile installation made by Christian Boltanski in the Atacama Desert. With two concentric cylinders and two tunnel-like extensions, this sculptural piece is meant to erode its own figure in order to re-enact an inner landscape. It is a dimly lit, opaque and seamless chamber, rough enough so as to evoke the orig...
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