Exhibition catalogue, texts by BERNARD Paul, CHERPIN Stéphanie, CHILDRESS Nina, DAMASIO Alain, FILHO Eugénie, GAULTIER-JEANROY Olivia, GIFFON-SELLE Anne, HERGOTT Fabrice, SEROUSSI Natalie.
Anita Molinero, extruder.
Paris Museums
Regular price
€35,00
| N° d'inventaire | 25624 |
| Format | 22 x 28 |
| Détails | 160 p., numerous color illustrations, paperback with flaps. |
| Publication | Paris, 2022 |
| Etat | Nine |
| ISBN | 9782759605248 |
A graduate of the École supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Marseille, Anita Molinero created her first sculptures during her punk years by combining recycled objects and materials. Since then, committed to environmental protection, she has never ceased to highlight this "waste aesthetic" that runs through all 20th-century art.
Anita Molinaro assembles, then bends, hollows out or sets alight, foam, cardboard, mattresses, concrete blocks, garbage cans, car parts or plastic materials, to create disfigured shapes and bodies, inspired by science fiction and an apocalyptic future.
If this art of waste, of a political and critical nature, clearly expresses the refusal to add objects to the world and the consequences of social violence, it is also an urban ready-made that presents itself to us.
Anita Molinero was born in 1953 in Floirac (Gironde). She lives and works in Paris. Her works are part of important public collections. Extrudia is her first retrospective in a Parisian institution.
Exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in Paris from March 25 to July 24, 2022.
Anita Molinaro assembles, then bends, hollows out or sets alight, foam, cardboard, mattresses, concrete blocks, garbage cans, car parts or plastic materials, to create disfigured shapes and bodies, inspired by science fiction and an apocalyptic future.
If this art of waste, of a political and critical nature, clearly expresses the refusal to add objects to the world and the consequences of social violence, it is also an urban ready-made that presents itself to us.
Anita Molinero was born in 1953 in Floirac (Gironde). She lives and works in Paris. Her works are part of important public collections. Extrudia is her first retrospective in a Parisian institution.
Exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in Paris from March 25 to July 24, 2022.
Anita Molinaro assembles, then bends, hollows out or sets alight, foam, cardboard, mattresses, concrete blocks, garbage cans, car parts or plastic materials, to create disfigured shapes and bodies, inspired by science fiction and an apocalyptic future.
If this art of waste, of a political and critical nature, clearly expresses the refusal to add objects to the world and the consequences of social violence, it is also an urban ready-made that presents itself to us.
Anita Molinero was born in 1953 in Floirac (Gironde). She lives and works in Paris. Her works are part of important public collections. Extrudia is her first retrospective in a Parisian institution.
Exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in Paris from March 25 to July 24, 2022.