Moving. Norman Foster on Art (Carré d’Art, France)

3 / 05 / 2013

To mark the 20th anniversary of the Carré d’Art-Musée d’art contemporain, in Nîmes, Norman Foster has been invited to curate the exhibition Moving. Norman Foster on Art, which will open on 3 May 2013. This will be the first exhibition curated by the British architect and will be held in a building that he himself built twenty years ago—the Carré d’Art.

Some works have been commissioned especially for this occasion. This is the case of a sound work by the American artist Bill Fontana, whose work has been exhibited at the Tate Gallery in London and on the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. Also commissioned for this exhibition is a monumental installation by the Brazilian artist Nuno Ramos and a work by Danish artist Olafur Eliasson. The show reveals the thinking of one of our greatest contemporary architects, who is inspired by the artistic offerings of modern art and also by emerging creative work. A few works selected from the Carré d’Art collection will be interspersed with Norman Foster’s selection, most notably with the presentation of all of Gerhard Richter’s work, or Winterreise, by Juan Muñoz.

The catalogue will be bilingual, in French and English, and will be published jointly by Ivorypress and the Carré d’art. The publication has been devised as a book that depicts the architect’s imaginary museum. It will include an interview with Norman Foster by Jean-Marc Prévost, director of the Carré d’Art.