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     Pierre Huyghe, an artist born in 1962 in Paris, is a mixed media artists who has made his art either  from film, electronic arts, or both mediums. Most of his work revolves around the subjective ideas of how we view the world around the artwork, and how this so called world was created. Most of his success came from an exhibition in Paris. He has a collection of art that depicts different experiences for each art. Depending on what artwork we can look at made by Pierre, each of these have a different point of view.

          
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    Anlee (July 24, 2008), Was a video art created by Pierre Huyghes. This character was also purchased and bought for copyright; it was given to other artists as a form of collaboration for the character. The purpose of using the character was to create different worlds for the subject, as well as different meanings behind the character. Audience that would also look into different personas that this character can play within the art as well. As mentioned earlier, Pierre wants his art to be subjective, and give different meaning towards different audience. Pierre also mentions that the subject is also an entity, meaning that the character can be anything the viewers can think of, whether or not the subject is personified. 

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    Another collection of artworks he is well known to make is known as Celebration Park. Celebration Park was a collection of neon installations that formed a collection of words within different parts of the room. The exhibition was formed in 2006 in Paris, France; the installations talk about different experiences, whether it would be personal or worldwide. Whatever thoughts the viewers see within the different types of phrases, they would interpret it in different points of views. Some of these phrases were also bought over copyright claims as well. For instance the Quote "I Do Not own Snow White", suggests that part of the phrase was used differently. Pierre would suggest that since artist would claim that part of the work "was not his", and they would be able to use that phrase in a different way. 





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