This week’s art post features the work of French conceptual artist Christian Boltanski (1944-2021). Boltanski’s work has a contemplative, poetic, ethnological quality. Absence, the remains and impact of war, the silenced subject, and the power of memory all are investigated, as is a quiet celebration of the dignity and poetics inherent in the mundane.

His work was rich in visual and aural impact, and open-ended in its invitation to the viewer to contemplate the past and partake in the present moment — for what has been lost and what endures.
— Merrian Goodman Gallery

Photo Credit:

MetaLocus, BOLTANSKI AT IVAM: DÉPART - ARRIVÉE

Jupiter Art, CHRISTIAN BOLTANSKI:THEATRE D'OMBRES

Art Dex, Memory and Mortality: Christian Boltanski

Art Review, The Spectres of Christian Boltanski

Nowness Asia, Everyone and No One, The Art of Christian Boltanski

Merrian Goodman Gallery, Depart-Arrive

Merrian Goodman Gallery, Christian Boltanski Selected Works

Portrait Credit: Art Dex, Memory and Mortality: Christian Boltanski

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