Inspired by the capricci, the imaginary landscapes found in Italian painting, Eva Jospin erects a monumental sculpture in the choir of the Romanesque abbey of Montmajour.
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Synopsis
Inspired by the capricci, the imaginary landscapes found in Italian painting, Eva Jospin erects a monumental sculpture in the choir of the Romanesque abbey of Montmajour. Using cardboard, the sculptor works with exquisite precision in a spectacular, perilous game of construction. Accordingly, the cenotaph, a majestic temple, exhales a baroque mystery.
The Artist
Eva Jospin was born in Paris in 1975.
She is a sculptor and lives and works in Paris.
She is represented by the Suzanne Tarasiève gallery in Paris.
Inspired by the capricci, the imaginary landscapes found in Italian painting, Eva Jospin erects a monumental sculpture in the choir of the Romanesque abbey of Montmajour. Using cardboard, the sculptor works with exquisite precision in a spectacular, perilous game of construction. Accordingly, the cenotaph, a majestic temple, exhales a baroque mystery.
The Artist
Eva Jospin was born in Paris in 1975.
She is a sculptor and lives and works in Paris.
She is represented by the Suzanne Tarasiève gallery in Paris.
Technical data
Director | Catherine Aventurier |
Cinematographer | Richard Cloué et José Ramirez |
Editor | Catherine Aventurier |
Music composer | Stéphane Lopez |
Thanks to | Centre des monuments nationaux |
Duration | 06:31 |