
Dana Schutz
It showcases the consistency of her work through a chronological presentation of some fifty paintings and a dozen sculptures, some of which have never been shown to the public. Born in 1976 in the Detroit area, Dana Schutz now lives in New York City. She is a leading figure on the international art scene. A virtuoso of colour, she examines both the disturbing sensations of intimacy and the often violent feel of large crowds, which have become part of our collective memory. There are also hints of humour throughout her work, which is also deeply rooted in art history.
In these depictions of the undepictable, she shows us the artist at work, the body under construction, the obsolescence of a sick world, lacklustre victories over indeterminate causes and, in recent years, increasingly ghostly scenes – mental images like dark reflections of our contemporary world. This is Dana Schutz’s first solo exhibition in France.
The exhibition Dana Schutz, The Visible World, is organized by the Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris in close collaboration with the Louisiana Museum in Humlebæk (Denmark).
Dana Schutz was born in Livonia, Michigan, in 1976. She lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.
Museum
Infos Pratiques
11 avenue du Président Wilson, 75116 Paris
Phone : 01 53 67 40 00
Opening hours
Open Tuesday to Sunday, 10am to 6pm
Open late on Thursday, until 9:30 pm
Rate
Full rate : 12€
Reduced rate: 10€
Free for under 18 years old
Public
- Enfant / Adolescent
- Famille
- Adulte
CURATORS

© 2023 Dana Schutz. Courtesy of the artist, CFA Berlin,
Thomas Dane Gallery and David Zwirner
Affiche de l'exposition Dana Schutz
Head curator
Fabrice Hergott, director of the musée d’Art moderne de Paris
Expert curator
Anaël Pigeat, art critic and independent curator