21/05/2010
Posted by kynan
Eternal Sunshine – Pierre Bismuth
Where - Fremantle Arts Centre
Time - 18:30
I will be performing on Wednesday the 26/05/2010 at the Fremantle Arts Centre with local cello legend Tristen Parr for the opening of a new exhibition by French artist Pierre Bismuth, co-writer of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind!
I am a huge fan of this film and this style of art, Bismuth is bringing some exhibitions and installations that have been created with Michel Gondry of which I am personally a bit too excited about.
Tristen and I recently did an extended cello set at the Granular Synthesis concert Libertas and we will be bringing that plus lots more for this very special occassion.
Exhibition Opening
6:30pm Wednesday 26 May
Exhibition runs until Sunday 18 July
For more information about the exhibitions check the FAC website.
Pierre Bismuth has been exhibiting his work for the past twenty years. Prominent monographic exhibitions have been held at the British Film Institute, the Kunsthalle in Basel, Nice’s Villa Arson, Rotterdam’s Witte de With, at MAMCO in Geneva, and at the Kunsthalle in Vienna. He has participated in group exhibitions at the Centre Georges Pompidou, the ICA in London, the Sprengel Museum in Hanover, Frankfurt’s Museum für Moderne Kunst, the Kunsthalle Bern; the Ludwig Museum in Köln, the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, and numerous others. His work was included in the 2001 Venice Biennale and in Manifesta 4. Bismuth has had solo shows at galleries in such cities as London, Paris, Brussels, Turin, Tel Aviv and Antwerp. Pierre Bismuth is the only visual artist to have ever won an Academy Award — in 2005 for Best Original Screenplay with Michel Gondry and Charlie Kaufman for the film Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.


