Between Sculpture and Photography
The Musee Rodin in France is presenting an interesting exhibition named "Between Sculpture and Photography" in where is continuing the explore the fruitful relationship between sculpture and photography.

Trappole Di Luce (Piège De Lumière) Giuseppe Penone, 1995, Cristal, Photography noir & blanc
© Adagp, Paris 2016
Based on an idea by Michael Frizot, a photography historian, this exhibition presents to eight artists who belong to this generaton, and in keeping with htis approach, they maintain a close proximity between photography and sculpture to the point where at times it is difficult to distinguish where the borderlines lie.

Rabbit Shadow - Sculpture Mac Adams 2010
From Richard Long to Giuseppe Penone, from Dieter Appelt to Cy Twombly, the exhibition explores the various ways in where this two forms of art connect and combine, sometimes through independent activities, sometimes interlinked from the moment of their creation, sometimes in reflection of a shared imagery, sometimes in formal similarity. The exhibition is in the end an invitation to demonstrate a considerable broadening of the formal and conceptual categories evoked by the terms "sculpture" nd "photogrphy" with surprising but always convincing artworks which work the human body, physical matter, light and landscape.

Creeley's Lookout John Chamberlain, 1979, tôle en acier, peinte et chromé
Between Sculpture and Photography at the Musee Rodin (France) on view until July 17, 2016.

Small alpine Circle Richard Long, 1998

Tulips Cy Twombly, 1985, Impression sur papier