
Event • Contemporary Art
Mar. 16 → May 22, 2022
Marlon Kroll: Nesting – Installation
Nesting is an installation conceived to be experienced from two points of view: from our Education Room and from the street
451 Saint-Jean Street
In conjunction with the exhibition Stan Douglas: Revealing Narratives, the PHI Foundation for Contemporary Art invited artist Marlon Kroll to take over its Education Room. In this interview, we learn more about his artistic background and creative process. Here, the artist also talks about his installation Nesting, a work designed especially for the Foundation’s space and which can be viewed in several ways.
Marlon Kroll’s installation Nesting is on display at the PHI Foundation from March 16 to May 22, 2022.
*French and English subtitles available. Click on the button in the bottom right corner of the video to activate them.
» Learn more about the public engagement project Nesting
Event • Contemporary Art
Nesting is an installation conceived to be experienced from two points of view: from our Education Room and from the street
451 Saint-Jean Street
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Nesting is an installation conceived to be experienced from two points of view: from our Education Room and from the street
451 Saint-Jean Street
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