An exhibition in 11 sections
Aligning itself with the processes used in sculpture, such as choice of material, finishing, polishing, assemblage or series, to name just a few, the exhibition does not seek to establish links or affiliations but rather to question notions of permanency, variations and shifts in meaning. The choices made – an exhibition in 11 sections and the selection of works by Rodin and 21 other artists to be displayed – are intended to create a contrast, a certain tension, between them, without seeking historic or formal justifications.
Take, for example, Rodin’s assemblages exhibited opposite Bruce Nauman’s Butt To Butt, or Balzac’s Dressing Gown standing face to face with Joseph Beuys’ The Skin, or, in the “Series and Variations” section, the 28 busts executed for the portrait of Georges Clemenceau shown alongside the 64 wax sculptures that make up Ugo Rondinone’s Diary of Clouds.
The exhibition continues in the main courtyard of the Hôtel Biron, where three monumental works by Urs Fischer in cast aluminium will be exhibited for the first time outdoors between The Thinker and The Gates of Hell.
Allowing the works to dialogue between themselves, this exhibition enable visitors to choose their own way around and form their own free associations.