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Hans Ulrich Obrist, The Infinite Conversations

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In 2014, on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the Fondation Cartier, Hans Ulrich Obrist imagined the Infinite Conversations, a series of conversations with the artists, scientists, and thinkers close to the Fondation Cartier and its exhibition program. Since then, Hans Ulrich Obrist and the Fondation Cartier have renewed their collaboration. The exhibitions The Great Animal Orchestra (2016), Junya Ishigami, Freeing Architecture (2018), and Southern Geometries, from Mexico to Patagonia (2018) were the occasion of new “marathon dialogues” with other artists and contributors. The book The Infinite Conversations gathers together all these conversations, inviting to transcend the borders between art disciplines.


Conversations with :

Adonis
Etel Adnan
Fernando Allen
Solano Benítez and Gloria Cabral
Ioana Botezatu
Fredi Casco
Michel Cassé and Cédric Villani
Matthew Clark – UVA
Raymond Depardon
Vinciane Despret
Ticio Escobar
Flix
Élisabeth de Fontenay
Junya Ishigami
Guillermo Kuitca
François-Bernard Mâche
Freddy Mamani
Benjamin Millepied
Jean Nouvel
Pierre-Yves Oudeyer
Huang Yong Ping
Philippe Parreno
César Paternosto
Paul B. Preciado
Eliane Radigue
Patti Smith
Agnès Varda
Luiz Zerbini

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Editor Publication Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain, Paris
Languages French and English versions
Format

Paperback, 13,8 × 22 cm, 320 pages

ISBN 978-2-86925-147-2
Release October 2019

Hans Ulrich Obrist

Curator and art critic, Hans Ulrich Obrist (born 1968 in Zurich) joined the Serpentine Gallery (London) as Co-Director of International Exhibitions and Programs and Director of International Projects in 2006. His interest for interviews was triggered during his studies, in the 1990s, after reading two conversations between Pierre Cabane and Marcel Duchamp, and David Sylvester and Francis Bacon. Since then, his Interview project has reached nearly 2,000 hours of conversations and given birth to many publications.

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