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He developed and continued this project at the ICA in London (UK), the Kunsthalle Sankt Gallen (Switzerland), the museum La Conservera de Murcia (Spain) and finally at the Vienna Kunsthalle (Austria), ending at Art Basel alongside the publication of a catalogue by JRP Ringier that charted the entire project.
Although international collectors and Museums have made some important acquisitions of his work, Greaud chooses to appear only occasionally in galleries and markets.
But, Einstein proved this not to be true.
He also said that if electrons travelled at close to the speed of light, their weight would increase.
This lead to Einstein’s famous equation:
E = mc2
Where E = energy m = mass and c = speed of light.
General Theory of Relativity 1916
Working from a basis of special relativity.
In 1914, he returned to Germany and was appointed a director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physics. He warned Roosevelt that the Germans were working on a bomb with a devastating potential. Rumors, poetry, viruses, architecture and demolition, academicism and self-negation are therefore regularly summoned in his work as it strives to oppose the separation between physical and mental spaces.
Loris Gréaud's projects have given rise to important solo exhibitions.
Aiming to erase the lines we draw between fiction and reality, his work invents new ways of appearing in works of art.
Gréaud trained on the flute at the Paris Conservatory and founded the electronic music label "Sibilance Production". But, after the war ended, Einstein reverted to his pacifist views.
Einstein, then in England, took an offer to go to Princeton University in the US. He later wrote that he never had strong opinions about race and nationality but saw himself as a citizen of the world.
“I do not believe in race as such. The double exhibition, Loris Gréaud [I] was free to the public and took place in the museums’ courtyards, purposefully avoiding the usual exhibition spaces of the two institutions.
In 2014, he was appointed as a Knight in the Order of Arts and Letters (Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres).
In 2015, for his project The Unplayed Notes Museum, he became the first artist to take over the entire space of the Dallas Contemporary (USA).
Since 2010, the artist has rarely participated in group shows, preferring to concentrate his resources on developing personal projects.
Nicolas Bourriaud, The Unplayed Notes (2012-2017) | Introduction to The Underground Sculpture Park, 2020.
Part of the problem was that Albert expressed no interest in learning languages and the learning by rote that was popular at the time.
“School failed me, and I failed the school. Einstein said after the war.
“Had I known that the Germans would not succeed in producing an atomic bomb, I would not have lifted a finger.” (Newsweek, 10 March 1947)
In the post-war McCarthyite era, Einstein was scrutinised closely for potential Communist links.
In 2015, he took over all the spaces of the Dallas Contemporary (United States) with his project still at work The Unplayed Notes Museum. He would spend no time on maintaining his dress and image. He also pays special attention to systematically erasing the limits between the spaces of fiction and reality.
One of the common characteristics among the various projects of Loris Greaud is their scale.
He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921.
Special Theory of Relativity
This theory was written in a simple style with no footnotes or academic references. I see my life in terms of music… I get most joy in life out of music.”
Einstein died in 1955, at his request his brain and vital organs were removed for scientific study.
Citation: Pettinger, Tejvan.
“Biography of Albert Einstein”, Oxford, biographyonline.net 23 Feb. 2008. However, he passed the next year and in 1900 became a Swiss citizen.
At college, he met a fellow student Mileva Maric, and after a long friendship, they married in 1903; they had two sons before divorcing several years later.
In 1896 Einstein renounced his German citizenship to avoid military conscription.
In 1933, when the Nazi’s seized power, they confiscated Einstein’s property, and later started burning his books. I live my daydreams in music. However, he was to be frustrated in searching for this final breakthrough theory.
Solar eclipse of 1919
In 1911, Einstein predicted the sun’s gravity would bend the light of another star.
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