On view now: Locus Incognitus, an exhibition that brings together artists from diverse generations to meditate on hidden, imagined, and elusive places — terrains that resist mapping, yet persist in memory and vision. These are not conventional landscapes, but spaces of projection and return, shaped as much by longing as by observation.
Tag: Henri Chopin
Ephemeral Art and the Importance of Collecting It
Collecting the ephemera of artworks that were not made to physically exist involves a different mode of collecting, one that comes close to archiving.
Henri Chopin at The Gallery, De Montfort University, Leicester
This past weekend marked the closing of a vast survey exhibition on the work of Henri Chopin (1922, Paris – 2008, Norfolk) humorously titled The (Almost) Complete Books, Zines and Multiples (1957 - 2007) The Gallery, De Montford University, Leicester.
Henri Chopin. Dactylopoèmes
Artvisor is pleased to present Henri Chopin. Dactylopoèmes, an exhibition that brings into focus the radical and groundbreaking work of French avant-garde artist Henri Chopin (1922-2008).