Best known for using light and sound to create immersive,
interactive environments, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster is the ninth
artist to be invited to transform the massive space of the Turbine
Hall in Tate Modern with a visionary project of her own.
Born in Strasbourg in 1965, Gonzalez-Foerster came to public
attention in the mid-1990s as part of a generation of French
artists that includes Pierre Huyghe and Phillipe Parreno. Her
critically acclaimed piece "Seance de Shadows "was displayed in
Tate Modern's "The World as a Stage "exhibition in 2007. Her recent
work focuses on creating otherworldly environments and often
incorporates film to depict scenes of urban life in cities around
the world. Her work Riyo was shot on the riverbank of Kyoto, Japan,
and shown recently at Expodrome in Paris. With dramatic
installation photography and an insightful text, this exciting book
follows the artist's newest project at Tate Modern from start to
sensational finish.
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