The Roof Garden Commission: Pierre Huyghe

The Roof Garden Commission: Pierre Huyghe

Alteveer, Ian, Meredith Brown, and Sheena Wagstaff
2015
64 pages
59 illustrations
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Acclaimed French artist Pierre Huyghe has spent the past twenty-five years experimenting in a great variety of media, from drawing and film to uncommon components such as living animals, plants, and other natural elements. His new project, Rite Passage (2015), conceived and created for The Metropolitan Museum of Art, will explore the transformation of cultural and biological systems through the Museum’s collection, architecture, and surroundings.

This fascinating and informative book is the third in a series that documents and contextualizes the Met’s annual rooftop commissions. The introductory essay by Ian Alteveer discusses the nineteenth-century scientific and artistic endeavors that have long inspired Huyghe. The dynamic interview between the artist and Sheena Wagstaff explores the conceptual framework for Huyghe’s latest project as well as the wide-ranging sources that inform this remarkable event.

Met Art in Publication

Recumbent Anubis, Limestone, originally painted black
664–30 B.C.
[Collection of 3,885 Stereographic Views of the Architecture, Sculpture, Landscape, and Pathways of Central Park, with Related Street Scenes of New York City], Various, American  American, Albumen silver prints; gelatin silver prints
Various, American
1850–1920

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Huyghe, Pierre, Ian Alteveer, Meredith A. Brown, and Sheena Wagstaff. 2015. Pierre Huyghe. New York, New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art.