On the occasion of the exhibition
Timescape from the artist
Darren Almond,
Mudam Luxembourg co-produced with
Shelter Press the record
All Things Pass, as well as the catalogue
Timescape presenting above all a visual journey through the artist’s exhibition at Mudam Luxembourg. On the one hand, the record accompanied by a booklet, focuses exclusively on Almond’s work All Things Pass, a video installation combining several temporalities whose central subject is
Chand Baori, a ninth century stepwell located in Rajasthan. The composition, produced by a group of four Indian musicians, reveals close relations between the images and the very notion of rãga, at the heart of Indian music. On the other hand, the publication presents an interview between
Almond and the curator of the exhibition,
Christophe Gallois, as well as exhibition views, showing the singularity of each artwork and, most of all, highlighting the artist’s recent series
Timescape, abstract paintings inspired by representations of the cosmos.