A tourist in New York City with photo camera. Met terrace, the littel girl and the installation-sculpture:Pierre Huyghe
Fotos de una niña ante la instalación de la terraza del Museo Metropolitano de Nueva York
Pierre choreographs events that
explore the complex and often contradictory ways in which we relate to
the world and its intelligent and varied rhythms,” said Ian Alteveer,
Associate Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art. “For this commission,
the Roof Garden becomes a mineral landscape, an emerging network of
unfolding events bound together by trickles of water, which run through
the site like a circulatory system.”
Huyghe has created an evolving
organism continuously generating itself, a dynamic mesh of
interconnected parts, objects and living entities, that emerge,
transmute or disappear, perpetually in a transitional state, changing at
their own rhythms and intensities It is a process spread all over the
roof, from the behavior of living fossils hosted in a pulsating glass
tank to a leak that crosses thresholds–all unfolding in an uncertain
navigation that travels through different states of matter and life.
R201506
Recuerde que haciendo click en la foto se ve a mayor altura