2015 November 17 to February 13 Tomás Saraceno Aerocene

Vernissage: November 16th from 6 pm

Exhibition: November 17th to December 23rd 2015 and January 4th to February 16th 2016

> From Tuesday to Friday 10:00 am till 12:00 and from 01:00 pm to 6:00

> Saturday from 1:00 pm ill 6:00 pm or by appointment

Solo show of artist Tomás Saraceno

Biography
Espace Muraille

Tomás Saraceno (b.1973, Argentina)

After attaining his architecture degree at Universidad Nacional de Buenos Aires in Argentina, Tomás received postgraduate degrees in art and architecture from Escuela Superior de bellas Artes de la Nación Ernesto de la Carcova, Buenos Aires (2000) and Staatliche Hochschule für Bildende Künste - Städelschule-Frankfurt am Main (2003).

In 2009, he attended the International Space Studies Program at NASA Ames in Silicon Valley, CA. The same year Saraceno presented a major installation at the 53rd Biennale di Venezia, and was later on awarded the prestigious Calder Prize.
In the last years, Saraceno’s work has been shown in international solo and group exhibitions such as Le Bord des Mondes, at Palais de Tokyo, Paris (2015), in orbit at Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen K21 in Düsseldorf (2013-15) and On Space time foam at Hangar Bicocca in Milan (2012-13), amongst others. His work has also been exhibited in public museums like The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York (2012), the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art in St. Louis (2011-12), and Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin (2011-12).

Saraceno's work could be seen as an ongoing research, informed by the worlds of art, architecture, natural sciences and engineering; his floating sculptures and interactive installations propose and explore new, sustainable ways of inhabiting and sensing the environment towards an aerosolar becoming.

Tomás Saraceno lives and works in and beyond the planet Earth.

http://tomassaraceno.com/

Portrait: © Anders Sune Berg

Gallery Tomás Saraceno
Marc Couturier
Tomás Saraceno vernissage (© Joachim Sommer)
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