Sans titre, 2002, avec Franco Senica
Boucle 32002 - Director : Goldring, Laurent
Present in collection(s): Centre national de la danse
Video producer : Production Laurent Goldring
Sans titre, 2002, avec Franco Senica
Boucle 32002 - Director : Goldring, Laurent
Present in collection(s): Centre national de la danse
Video producer : Production Laurent Goldring
Sans titre, 2002, avec Franco Senica
Sans titre, 2002, avec Franco Senica is part of the collection of video works by Laurent Goldring Boucles de corps [Body loops].
This loop was created in a collaboration between Laurent Goldring and Franco Senica, in Paris in 2002.
Loop presented during the exhibition called L’exposition # 26, Musée national d’art moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris (France), 2002 and L’exposition # 29 in La Criée in Rennes.
Goldring, Laurent
Sans titre, 2002, avec Franco Senica
Artistic direction / Conception : Laurent Goldring
Interpretation : Franco Senica
Production / Coproduction of the video work : Production Laurent Goldring
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