Blurring Boundaries: George Nuku and his Artistic Process (in English, translated in French)
Meeting between contemporary art, ethnography and environmental activism with the artist māori George Nuku. Temporary exhibition. Friday, September 25 at 12:30 pm (in English, translated in French)
Friday 25 September 2020, 12:30Passed
Conditions
CHF 9.- / 6.- / 0.-
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Jean Dubuffet has never ceased to question the field of art and its boundaries, participating in his time in a radical critique of the definition of the discipline. What about this field today? Exhibited in museums of contemporary art, ethnography and natural history, the artist George Nuku presents his artistic approach. This last one mixes traditional māori know-how and contemporary material to question the consumer society and its environmental consequences.
Visit in English translated into French.
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