- Introducing the artists
- David Batchelor
- Christian Boltanski
- Adam Chodzko
- Nathan Coley
- Tacita Dean
- Jeremy Deller
- Mark Dion
- Tracey Emin
- Ayse Erkmen
- Sejla Kameric
- Robert Kusmirowski
- Langlands & Bell
- Kaffe Matthews
- Heather & Ivan Morison
- Nils Norman with Gavin Wade mit Simon & Tom Bloor
- Susan Philipsz
- public works
- Patrick Tuttofuoco
- Mark Wallinger
- Richard Wentworth
- Pae White
- Richard Wilson
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Christian Boltanski

visit to Folkestone, April 2008. Photograph © Gautier Deblonde
Title: The Whispers
Location: West End of The Leas
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About Christian

Photo: Andrea Schlieker
Born France, 1944. Lives and works in Paris.
Christian Boltanski works with the ephemera of the human experience, dealing with questions of death, memory, and loss. Known for a body of work that may be considered an archive of our social, cultural, ethnic, and personal histories, Boltanski is one of France’s most widely exhibited living artists.
Recent solo exhibitions include:
Museo d’Arte Contemporanea – Rome 2006
A.V. Schusev State Museum of Architecture – Moscow 2005
Marian Goodman Gallery – Paris 2005
MACRO Museum of Fine Arts – Boston 2000
Haus der Kunst – Munich 1997
Recent group exhibitions include:
Surprise, Surprise, ICA – London 2006
Dis-assembly, Serpentine Gallery – London 2006
La Force de l’Art, Grand Palais – Paris 2006
Venice Biennale, Venice 1996 and 199
In 2006 Boltanski was awarded the Laureate of the Praemium Imperiale, and in 2001 won the Kaiser Ring, Mochhausmuseum Goslar and the Kunstpreis, given by Nord/LB, Braunschweig, Germany.
See Christian Boltanski's work
www.mariangoodman.com
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