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Works belonging to the Cartier Foundation will be exhibited at the CCK

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The Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art (Cartier Foundation) de Paris will exhibit part of its collection in Buenos Aires according to the gaze of Guillermo Kuitca. The project Les Visitants will allow to see in all the spaces of the sixth and seventh floors of the CCK, as well as in the two rooms of the spectacular Great Lamp, works by twenty-three prestigious international artists, as David Lynch, Agnes Varda, Patti Smith, Wolfgang Tillmans y Nobuyoshi Araki. This possibility will offer each visitor an unprecedented meeting with renowned artists, most of which are exhibited for the first time in Argentina.

Les Visitors presents a series of photographs by William Eggleston, Patti Smith, Juergen Teller, Wolfgang Tillmans, Nobuyoshi Araki, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Seydou Keïta, J.D. 'Okhai Ojeikere, Alair Gomes and Francesca Woodman. Also projections and video installations by Tony Oursler, Agnes Varda, Artavazd Pelechian, Raymond Depardon and Claudine Nougaret, Jean-Michel Alberola, Rinko Kawauchi, Daido Moriyama, Nan Goldin and Douglas Gordon. You will be able to see a monumental sculpture by Adriana Varejão, several hundred drawings by David Lynch, and also a series of photographs of this filmmaker, presented for the first time in public.

further, Guillermo Kuitca's Living Room will occupy a floor of The Great Lamp. This facility, created in 2014 by the Cartier Foundation, is inspired by a space imagined by David Lynch, from one of his own drawings, para su muestra The Air is on Fire, presented in Paris at 2007.

Since Friday 27 October, It can be visited for free from Wednesday to Sunday and holidays, of 13 a 20, in Sarmiento 151.

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