The Fondation Cartier presents the French sculptor Cesar (over)

published on September 16, 2008

Next to the Hôtel Aiglon, the Fondation Cartier presents a major exhibition of the work of French sculptor César on the tenth anniversary of his death. It offers a fresh perspective on the work of an artist who passionately explored the formal and expressive possibilities of industrial materials.
It includes nearly one hundred of the most significant works
from four major groups: the Fers, the Compressions, the Empreintes humaines, and the Expansions.
Influenced by the examples of great artists of the past, yet imbued with a sense of the radical and innovative, César’s work defies conventional ways of thinking about
sculpture and has profoundly impacted the art of today.

Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain

261, boulevard Raspail
75014 Paris
Tel. +33 (0)1 42 18 56 50
Fax +33 (0)1 42 18 56 52

Open every day except on mandays, from 11am to 20 pm
Late opening on Tuesdays
Acces
Metro: lines 4 and 6, stations Raspail ou Denfert-Rochereau
Bus: 38, 68
RER B: Denfert-Rochereau

Through October the 26th

An exceptionnal event that will allow you to discover or rediscover the Fondation Cartier and the work of the artist Cesar.
The Hôtel Aiglon, just a few steps away from the Fondation Cartier, will be happy to welcome you on this occasion.
Hôtel Aiglon : 232 boulevard Raspail. Tel: 01 43 20 82 42

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