"Christian Boltanski, Whose Art Installations Dazzled, Dies at 76," Obituary, The New York Times, by Neil Genzlinger, July 15, 2021. In often sprawling works that used old photos, discarded clothes... Read full biography
"Christian Boltanski, Whose Art Installations Dazzled, Dies at 76," Obituary, The New York Times, by Neil Genzlinger, July 15, 2021. In often sprawling works that used old photos, discarded clothes and other found objects, he pondered loss, chance and memory. Christian Boltanski, an internationally... Read full biography
"Christian Boltanski, Whose Art Installations Dazzled, Dies at 76," Obituary, The New York Times, by Neil Genzlinger, July 15, 2021. In often sprawling works that used old photos, discarded clothes and other found objects, he pondered loss, chance and memory. Christian Boltanski, an internationally acclaimed artist whose striking installations dealt with themes of memory and forgotten lives, chance and fate, death and the passage of time, died on Wednesday at a hospital in Paris. He was 76 and... Read full biography
"Christian Boltanski, Whose Art Installations Dazzled, Dies at 76," Obituary, The New York Times, by Neil Genzlinger, July 15, 2021. In often sprawling works that used old photos, discarded clothes and other found objects, he pondered loss, chance and memory. Christian Boltanski, an internationally acclaimed artist whose striking installations dealt with themes of memory and forgotten lives, chance and fate, death and the passage of time, died on Wednesday at a hospital in Paris. He was 76 and lived just outside the city, in Malakoff. The Marian Goodman Gallery, which represented him, announced his death. No cause was given. Mr. Boltanski once filled the cavernous Wade Thompson Drill Hall of the Park Avenue Armory in Manhattan with 30 tons... Read full biography
"Christian Boltanski, Whose Art Installations Dazzled, Dies at 76," Obituary, The New York Times, by Neil Genzlinger, July 15, 2021. In often sprawling works that used old photos, discarded clothes and other found objects, he pondered loss, chance and memory. Christian Boltanski, an internationally acclaimed artist whose striking installations dealt with themes of memory and forgotten lives, chance and fate, death and the passage of time, died on Wednesday at a hospital in Paris. He was 76 and lived just outside the city, in Malakoff. The Marian Goodman Gallery, which represented him, announced his death. No cause was given. Mr. Boltanski once filled the cavernous Wade Thompson Drill Hall of the Park Avenue Armory in Manhattan with 30 tons of discarded clothing, a work about loss and remembrance that he called No Man’s Land. An exhibition he creat... Read full biography
Christian Liberte Boltanski - Artist Info
About Christian Liberte Boltanski: Books
Books & Publications (9)
Publications based on askART research. List may not be comprehensive.
Art Metropole: The Top 100 (National Gallery of Canada) (Exhibition catalog)
2006
Scott, Kitty et al
137 pages
The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
AskART.com Inc. - Dunbier, Lonnie Pierson (Editor)
479 pages
Davenport's Art Reference: The Gold Edition
2005
Davenport, Ray
2,421 pages
Who's Who in American Art, 2004 2003 - 2004 (25th Edition)
2004
McGowan, Alison C (Editor)
1,512 pages
Boltanski
2002
Troisi, Sergio
72 pages (color)
Vanitas: Meditations on Life and Death in Contemporary Art
2000
Ed, Virginia Museum/Richmond
0 pages
Artists at Work Inside the Studios of Today's Most Celebrated Artists
1999
Seidner, David
0 pages
Accents on Artists A fact-filled pronunciation guide. Over 800 artist’s names you should know…