Online project archives
Explore the archives of our online projects from 2015 to today.
Exhausted by long periods of observation in often extreme climatic conditions, Miyazaki started devising robotic cameras equipped with infrared sensors in the 1970s and placing them in various natural environments throughout Japan to capture scenes of wild animal life.
- 160 photographs by Daido Moriyama shot between the early 80’ and 2003 are presented together for the first time. From the book “Paris+” (Getsuyosha, Tokyo, 2013).
- In addition to the exhibition Fernell Franco, Cali Clair-Obscur and the publication of its catalogue, foundation.cartier.com offers an exceptional collection of 40 unreleased photographs selected by curators Alexis Fabry and Maria Wills.
- Extending the exhibition online, His Majesty Emperor Papa Mfumu’eto Ier opens one of the many secret doors to his empire.
- This video project is a journey into the works and stories that make up the collection of the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain.
- Often invisible to the human eye, plankton is the source of life on earth and represents the largest part of the planet’s marine biomass.
- Discover unseen picture from the archive of Malick Sidibé, not shown in the exhibition - from the archives of the artist.
- From Bolivia to Paraguay to Paris, this documentary series takes you behind the scenes of "Southern Geometries, from Mexico to Patagonia".
In 2016, the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain presented the exhibition The Great Animal Orchestra, inspired by the work of American musician and bio-acoustician Bernie Krause. The website "The Great Animal Orchestra", conceived for the exhibition and dedicated to the work of Bernie Krause, allows you to become the conductor of nature’s vast musical ensemble.