Karla Black
After Venice, London, Los Angeles and New York, the delicate sculptures of the Scottish artist Karla Black are presented for the first time in France in two Parisian venues dedicated to art and its history: the Musée des Archives nationales and the Beaux-Arts de Paris.
Her artistic proposition at the Beaux-Arts de Paris echoes the collection of plaster casts on display in the building’s chapel, whilst that of the Musée des Archives nationales is a response to the decorative dimension of the rococo salons of the Hôtel de Soubise.
Installation view
Installation view
Installation view
Installation view
After Venice, London, Los Angeles and New York, the delicate sculptures of the Scottish artist Karla Black are presented for the first time in France in two Parisian venues dedicated to art and its history: the Musée des Archives nationales and the Beaux-Arts de Paris.
Her artistic proposition at the Beaux-Arts de Paris echoes the collection of plaster casts on display in the building’s chapel, whilst that of the Musée des Archives nationales is a response to the decorative dimension of the rococo salons of the Hôtel de Soubise.
Installation view
Installation view
Installation view
Installation view