Stories Of Stones
The great surrealist writer Roger Caillois, some remarkable examples from whose collection of minerals constitute the prologue of this exhibition, was able to describe this insistent relationship: 鈥榤ore than once, I have thought that it was appropriate to look at stones as a kind of poem.鈥 Accompanied by the writer鈥檚 prose, the exhibition is the novel of this continuous frequentation that reveals how these minerals occupy a decisive position between the caprice of nature and the work of art.
The Stories of stones exhibition presented at the Villa Medici has benefited from loans from more than 70 institutions and brings together nearly 200 works, from the oldest terrestrial mineral dating back 4.4 billion years to the latest mineral created, Sentimentite, by the contemporary artist Agnieszka Kurant. The route unfolds in ten exhibition rooms and continues in the ancient reservoir of the Villa Medici, in the apartments of Cardinal Ferdinand de Medici and in the Balthus workshop.
The suggestions that stones made to artists of all ages make it possible to measure how much our thought, our myths, our protests, and even sometimes our worries, have benefited from their proximity. There, dialogue gathered, beyond the contingencies of history, stones of the roadside and coveted crystals, votive stones, simple ruins or weapons of the weak to defend themselves from the powerful, objects of scientific study and romantic contemplation. And among humanity, from megalithic societies to the great names of modernity, Auguste Rodin or Giuseppe Penone, Charlotte Perriand or Antonio Tempesta, Tatiana Trouv茅 or the Facteur Cheval; all inspired by their sedimented mysteries, are the heralds of this vast narrative.
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The great surrealist writer Roger Caillois, some remarkable examples from whose collection of minerals constitute the prologue of this exhibition, was able to describe this insistent relationship: 鈥榤ore than once, I have thought that it was appropriate to look at stones as a kind of poem.鈥 Accompanied by the writer鈥檚 prose, the exhibition is the novel of this continuous frequentation that reveals how these minerals occupy a decisive position between the caprice of nature and the work of art.
The Stories of stones exhibition presented at the Villa Medici has benefited from loans from more than 70 institutions and brings together nearly 200 works, from the oldest terrestrial mineral dating back 4.4 billion years to the latest mineral created, Sentimentite, by the contemporary artist Agnieszka Kurant. The route unfolds in ten exhibition rooms and continues in the ancient reservoir of the Villa Medici, in the apartments of Cardinal Ferdinand de Medici and in the Balthus workshop.
The suggestions that stones made to artists of all ages make it possible to measure how much our thought, our myths, our protests, and even sometimes our worries, have benefited from their proximity. There, dialogue gathered, beyond the contingencies of history, stones of the roadside and coveted crystals, votive stones, simple ruins or weapons of the weak to defend themselves from the powerful, objects of scientific study and romantic contemplation. And among humanity, from megalithic societies to the great names of modernity, Auguste Rodin or Giuseppe Penone, Charlotte Perriand or Antonio Tempesta, Tatiana Trouv茅 or the Facteur Cheval; all inspired by their sedimented mysteries, are the heralds of this vast narrative.
Artists on show
- Abdelkader Benchamma
- Agnieszka Kurant
- Albert Renger-Patzsch
- Albrecht Dürer
- Alicja Kwade
- Ana Mendieta
- André Breton
- Andrea Branzi
- Anne-James Chaton
- Antonio Tempesta
- Auguste Rodin
- Aurélien Froment
- Brassaï
- Carl Gustav Carus
- Carl Spitzweg
- Charlotte Perriand
- Constantin Brancusi
- Damien Hirst
- Domenico di Pace Beccafumi
- Domenico Piola
- Dove Allouche
- Edouard Riou
- Edward Weston
- Éric Feferberg
- Erik Dietman
- Esther Ferrer
- Etienne Chambaud
- Evariste Richer
- Fernand Léger
- Francesco Francia
- Frédéric Bruly Bouabré
- Gabriel Orozco
- George Sand
- Gilles Caron
- Gino de Dominicis
- Gioacchino Assereto
- Giorgio Vasari
- Giuseppe Penone
- Guido Reni
- Hans Baldung Grien
- Hercules Seghers
- Hugues Reip
- Jacques Grison
- Jean Dubuffet
- Jean-Claude Ruggirello
- Jean-Michel Albèrola
- Jean-Michel Sanejouand
- Jean-Pierre-Louis-Laurent Hoüel
- Jimmie Durham
- Joachim Patinir
- John Ruskin
- Josef Sima
- Julian Charrière
- Juliette Agnel
- Juva
- Kapwani Kiwanga
- Laura Grisi
- Lee Ufan
- Lodewijk Toeput
- Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre
- Luca Signorelli
- Lucien Pelen
- Lyonel Feininger
- Pablo Picasso
- Parviz Kimiavi
- Pascal Convert
- Pierre-Luc-Charles Ciceri
- Pieter Hugo
- Richard Long
- Richard Long
- Robert Filliou
- Robert Smithson
- Roger Caillois
- Rose Salane
- Sabine Mirlesse
- Sim Chi Yin
- Stéphane Thidet
- Tatiana Trouvé
- Theo Mercier
- Théodora Barat
- Toyen
- Ugo Rondinone
- Victor Brauner
- Vija Celmins
- Wenzel Hablik
- Wolfgang Mattheuer
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