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The Verifiable Image of the World? A text by Bruno Latour on Sarah Sze

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In 2020, twenty years after her first solo show at the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain, American artist Sarah Sze presented two installations specially created for the exhibition spaces of Jean Nouvel’s glass building: Twice Twilight and Tracing Fallen Sky (2020), now part of the Fondation Cartier Collection. On the occasion of the exhibition entitled Night into Day, the Fondation Cartier conceived a catalog in close collaboration with the artist, in which Bruno Latour wrote an essay about Twice Twilight. He saw in this work made of an assemblage of objects, lights, sounds, videos, photographs, and moving images, a poetic, complex, and resolutely original vision of the Earth, a true “enigma in shape of a globe” that questions our relationship to the world and its representation.

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Editor Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain, Paris
Languages Bilingual French / English version
Format

Paperback, 17 × 10.5 cm, 48 pages
non-illustrated

Design Nolwen Lauzanne
ISBN 9782869252080
Release October 2025

Bruno Latour

Bruno Latour is a sociologist and philosopher. His work focuses on the sociology of sciences, the dynamics of innovations and the philosophy of technics it implies, and the relationship between science and ecology. He has taught at the École des mines in Paris, at Sciences Po Paris, and at the Université Paris Sorbonne Cité. Since 2018, he has been a fellow at the Zentrum für Media Kunst (ZKM) in Karlsruhe and professor at the Hochschule für Gestaltung (HfG) of Karlsruhe. In 2020, in collaboration with Martin Guinard, he presented the exhibition Zones Critiques at the ZKM and at the 12th Taipei Biennial.

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