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Cloud for Kochi

Alfredo Jaar is a Chilean artist renowned for thought-provoking installations exploring socio-political issues like war & representation through photography, film & architecture. Featured in Venice Biennale & MoMA.

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Cloud for Kochi

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作品詳細説明

Alfredo Jaar’s installation has been created within a space filled with water, a precious resource in the world but also in India and particularly in this region. A walkway is being built along its length, allowing people to “walk on water” from one end to the other. Once in the walkway, they will discover a text in neon on the two long walls. These texts are written in reverse, making them unreadable but poetic signs. By looking at their reflection in the water, they become readable. He will select a fragment from one of the most beautiful poems ever written in any language: Kalidasa’s Cloud Messenger, choosing the segments related to water and clouds, and ideally locate these texts on the wall in the shape of a cloud. On one side, the text is in Sanskrit.

アーティストの略歴

Alfredo Jaar: A Visionary Sculptor of Socio-Political Narratives

Alfredo Jaar (born Santiago, Chile, 1956) stands as a singular figure in contemporary art, recognized globally for his immersive installations that grapple with profound questions concerning memory, representation, and the complexities of global politics. More than just an artist; he’s a sculptor of ideas—a provocateur who compels viewers to confront uncomfortable truths about history and its reverberations into the present day.
  • Early Life & Artistic Formation: Jaar's formative years were marked by constant relocation, beginning with his childhood in Martinique before returning to Chile. This nomadic upbringing instilled a sensitivity to diverse cultures and perspectives—influences that would profoundly shape his artistic trajectory.
  • Move to New York City (1982): Recognizing the dynamism of the American art scene, Jaar established himself in New York City in 1982, initiating a period of intense experimentation and stylistic evolution. It was here that he honed his distinctive approach—combining photography, film, architecture, and performance into powerfully resonant artistic statements.
Jaar’s artistic philosophy centers on the concept of “the gap,” as articulated in numerous interviews. He posits that there exists an irreconcilable difference between reality and its potential depictions—a chasm that artists must actively explore through inventive strategies. This conviction fuels his commitment to empathy, solidarity, and intellectual engagement within his work, aiming to foster dialogue and challenge conventional understandings of visual storytelling.
  • Notable Installations & Conceptual Art: His most celebrated projects include “Lament of the Images,” a monumental installation that utilizes photographic projections to dissect the impact of media on societal consciousness. Similarly, “The Rwanda Project” meticulously documented the aftermath of the Rwandan genocide, confronting viewers with the devastating consequences of conflict and prompting reflection on collective responsibility.
  • Architectural Interventions & Public Engagement: Beyond sculpture, Jaar has undertaken ambitious architectural endeavors—such as “Park of the Laments,” a sculptural park designed to commemorate the victims of AIDS—demonstrating his dedication to transforming spaces into vehicles for artistic expression and social commentary. His work extends beyond galleries; he actively engages with public institutions and communities, fostering conversations about urgent issues.
Jaar’s influence transcends stylistic boundaries, establishing him as a pivotal voice in conceptual art. He consistently pushes the limits of visual language to convey narratives that grapple with political injustices and explore the psychological dimensions of human experience. His commitment to confronting uncomfortable realities—coupled with his masterful manipulation of media and architectural forms—solidifies his position as one of the most significant artists of our time.
  • Recognition & Awards: Jaar’s accomplishments have garnered considerable acclaim, including a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1985, a MacArthur Fellow Award in 2000, and the Hasselblad Award for 2020—a testament to his enduring contribution to artistic innovation.
His work has been exhibited internationally at prestigious venues like Venice Biennale, São Paulo Biennial, Istanbul Biennial, and MoMA, cementing its place within the canon of contemporary art. Alfredo Jaar continues to inspire artists and thinkers alike with his unwavering dedication to confronting societal challenges through imaginative artistic endeavors.
alfredo jaar

alfredo jaar

1956 - , Chile

基本情報

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Conceptual Art
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Minimalism
    • Photorealism
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Robert Grosz
    • Hans Bellmer
  • Date Of Birth: 1956
  • Full Name: Alfredo Jaar
  • Nationality: Chilean
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Lament of the Images
    • Rwanda Project
  • Place Of Birth: Santiago, Chile