Le Triptyque de Noirmoutier (The Triptych of Noirmoutier)

Le Triptyque de Noirmoutier (The Triptych of Noirmoutier)

Agnès VardaWW-2005-M086882
2005·35mm film transferred to three-channel video (color, sound; 9:58 min.), wooden screen, hinges, and system of pulleys·41.14" x 179.92" open, 41.14" x 128.35" closed (104.5 x 457 cm open, 104.5 x 326 cm closed)

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Year
2005
Dimensions
41.14" x 179.92" open, 41.14" x 128.35" closed (104.5 x 457 cm open, 104.5 x 326 cm closed)

Artist

Agnès Varda
Agnès Varda

Agnès Varda was a French filmmaker and visual artist whose practice spanned documentary, narrative film, and installation. Beginning in the 1950s, she developed a distinctive approach to cinema characterized by formal experimentation, digressive storytelling, and a documentary eye trained on ordinary lives and urban landscapes. Her films and photographic works frequently employed unconventional narrative structures and a lyrical attention to detail that resisted conventional genre boundaries. A key figure in the French New Wave, Varda continued to work across media into her nineties, maintaining a restless formal inquiry into memory, aging, and the relationship between image and time.

Brussels, Belgium

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Year
2005
Dimensions
41.14" x 179.92" open, 41.14" x 128.35" closed (104.5 x 457 cm open, 104.5 x 326 cm closed)
Watts ID
WW-2005-M086882

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Source
moma
Status
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Artist

Agnès Varda

Agnès Varda

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