For her contribution to the 2006 São Paulo Biennial, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster used the work of Oscar Niemeyer as a starting point for an exploration of the relationship between the exhibition space and the urban context, through an intervention in which she reproduces and multiplies existing columns, reconfiguring the reading of the rhythm and proportions of modern architecture. The Marquise, in Sao Paulo’s Parque Ibirapuera, an enormous concrete canopy designed by Niemeyer in 1954, is therefore the subject and setting of this film, in which the artist reveals her interest in ‘tropical modernism’ and develops certain recurrent themes in her work, such as ideas of shelter, playground or potential space. - MNAC
Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster
Director
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The Trials of Cate McCall63%
Call Me Crazy: A Five Film70%
Petals on the Wind66%
Hounddog64%
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Hollywood Dirt63%
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Hideaways61%
Tuesday67%
My Brilliant Career61%
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Love, Marilyn66%
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The Cheshire Murders65%
Holy Lands61%