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- Images that capture the force of nature edited in Peleshian's distinct aesthetic perfected in Four Seasons (1975)
- At the age of 20, Patti Smith arrives in New York and upsets the codes of rock, poetry, and genre. She has become a living legend without ever leaving the sidelines. A poet, actress, and musician. Also militant. An artist with a thousand lives, now 74 years old. The documentary follows the course of Patti Smith's life. Childhood first, and the artist who says: "I wanted to be someone special. I felt distant. Not just from other children, I felt far from the whole world. I spent my childhood in think I was an alien. " Little Patti grew up in rural New Jersey and received a religious education from her Jehovah's Witness mother. But Patti Smith leaves the movement, which does not suit her artistic inclinations.
- During the "Andy Warhol System: Pub - Pop - Rock; Success is a Job in New York" art exhibit opening on June 15, 1990, at the Fondation Cartier in Jouy-en-Josas, France, a unique and outstanding Velvet Underground reunion takes place: after playing a selection of titles from their recent collaborative album "Songs for Drella", Lou Reed and John Cale are exceptionally joined onstage by Sterling Morrison and Maureen Tucker for a superb rendition of the Velvet Underground song "Heroin".
- César Vayssié films "20 Danseurs Pour Le XXe Siècle Et Plus Encore", a choreographic show by Boris Charmatz, at the Triennale Milano, on September 10, 2021. A production of the Nomadic Nights by Cartier Foundation Contemporary Art Museum.
- At first glance, the pairing of veteran American saxophonist Archie Shepp and German pianist Joachim Kuhn seems an unlikely one. Performance at the Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain - May 2011.
- Occupying the entire gallery space of the Fondation Cartier, as well as the building's facade and surrounding garden, the "Né dans la rue / Born in the Streets" graffiti exhibition brings to light the extraordinary development of an artistic movement that was born in the streets of New York in the early 1970s to rapidly become a worldwide phenomenon. Today, graffiti has entered the cultural mainstream, crossing over to the realms of studio art, design and advertising. Yet, despite its immense popularity, this essentially illegal activity continues to evolve at the periphery of the contemporary art world, its origins and history little-known to the general public. This short "making of" documentary attempts to sketch the general contours of the exhibition featuring some of the most prominent artists of our time in action during the mounting and installation of the in situ exhibition.
- A short video showing the preparation of the exhibition "Beaurin Domercq / Seven Images", a special event displaying a unique series of seven 180 x 240 cm digital prints presented on the facade of the Cartier Foundation's building, in Paris, in 1999.
- Learn about the context behind Claudia Andujar's photographs as they tell the story of a collective struggle to protect the Yanomami people from being exterminated.