Le Rhinocéros, Xavier Veilhan, 1999/2000
Xavier Veilhan talks about "The Rhinoceros" / Paroles d'artistes, Centre Pompidou. (interview in French only) Entretien : Ariane Coulondre, Emmanuelle Ollier Image et réalisation : Philippe Puicouyoul Assistant réalisateur : Steven Gaborieau Son : Denis Guilhem Conception sonore : Yann Bellet Production : Centre Pompidou, MNAM CCi Direction de la production : Service audiovisuel / Laurie Szulc Chargée de production : Mina Bellemou Délégation de l'action culturelle audiovisuelle : Anne-Michèle Ulrich Le Rhinoceros / The Rhinoceros, 1999. Résine Polyester peinte / Painted polyester resin ; 170 x 140 x 415 cm/ 67 x 55 x 163 inches. Collection Musée National d'Art Moderne, Centre Pompidou, Paris. Photo © Florian Kleinefenn Photo © Studio Xavier Veilhan Photo © Jan Dahlqvist © Veilhan / ADAGP, Paris, 2012. Remerciements : Xavier Veilhan Grimaldi Forum, Monaco © Centre Pompidou 2012 © Xavier Veilhan 2012

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