- Exhibition program
- Cycle:Something for Everyone
- Artist
- Claude Lévêque
- Dates
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- Curated by
- Mònica Regàs, Ferran Barenblit i Frederic Montornès
Claude Lévêque (Nevers, France, 1953) is one of the most radical artists around today. He has been working for twenty years with intangible elements such as light and sound, using them to create spaces in which the tension shows the violence of our society, produced by the collision between the individual and his or her social environment. Lévêque’s work cannot be explained or described — it has to be experienced with the body.
In the Foundation’s Espai 13, he is presenting Let’s dance, the title of which is taken from the David Bowie song. It is an installation with white cloths illuminated with fluorescent lighting, which move at random to the rhythm of 8 fans and the sound of electronic tom-toms.
This exhibition forms part of the triennial "Barcelona Art Report 2001. Experiences".