
The tail of July, the prelude to August, what exhibitions are on the way?
Since the lifting of the lockdown in mid-May, almost all museums in France have reopened their doors to receive visitors, and various exhibitions affected by the epidemic have been postponed accordingly.
Before yushang, I took stock of the exhibitions worth seeing in all of France this year (poke blue font reading).
Isn't it fun to travel from Marseille in the south to Metz in the north and meet masters like Yves Klein, Henri Matisse, Gustav Klimt and more?
In Paris, a major cultural place, the exhibition has shown a trend of "a hundred flowers blooming". "Yam Tisso Retrospective", "Cézanne and the Masters: Italian Dream", "Harper's Bazaar Retrospective" and so on are in full swing (poke blue font reading).
At the same time, many new exhibitions are on their way. Let's take everyone to see it together
01
Retrospective of Impressionist light and shadow
Auvers-sur-Oise is the place where the famous painter Van Gogh died. He spent the last days of his life here and left behind many paintings related to the place, so Orvey-sur-Oise has the title of Van Gogh Town.
Château d'Auvers-sur-Oise is an Italian-style castle in the town, built in the 17th century.
This summer, the castle presents a Retrospective of Impressionism (Vision Impressionniste). Pissarro, Cézanne, Monet, Daubigny... And, of course, Van Gogh!
Through innovative sound and light and shadow technologies, the exhibition renders scenes, immersing people in them and obtaining great emotional and sensory enjoyment.
Exhibition time: July 16 - August 31
地址:Rue Léry,95430 Auvers sur Oise
URL: https://www.chateau-auvers.fr/2878-la-visite-vision-impresssionniste-.htm
02
Retrospective by Louis Defines
Louis de Funès (July 3, 1914 – January 27, 1983) was a famous French theater master, whose representative works include "Escape from the Tiger's Mouth", "Crossing Paris", "The Adventures of The Priest of Jacob" and so on.
Is this in the heart of the heart?
Known for his lively acting skills and rich expressions, he brought countless joys to the French in the last century, especially during World War II.
In tribute to this master, the Cinémathéque française (French Cinema) has launched a retrospective of Louis Definess.
More than 300 works, including films, paintings, costumes, sculptures, etc., show the social background of the time and the particularity of Louis Definess.
When: July 15 – May 31, 2021
地点:51 rue de Bercy, 75012 Paris
URL: https://www.cinematheque.fr/cycle/louis-de-funes-560.html
03
Christo and Jenny Claude
Christo and Jeanne-Claude are one of the most intimate and creative postmodern artist couples of the 20th century, and the two are known for the art form "Wrap".
In Paris, the two once wrapped the new bridge together, sparking a huge discussion.
Unfortunately, in November 2009, Jenny Claude died of a cerebral aneurysm.
Christo endured the grief and continued the work of the two of them——
"Our couple's feelings are good, she's not here, and of course there's some irony and sadness. But I'm eager to get on with my life and do my job. ”
According to the plan, Christo will come to Paris in September this year to wrap up the triumphal arch, the symbol of France. It was the couple's plan more than 60 years ago, and Christo never had a chance to finish it again. He died naturally at home in New York on May 31.
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The Centre Pompidou paid tribute to the artistic couple this summer with christo et Jeanne-Claude Paris! exhibition, which offers a wealth of images and videos to make the two artists feel the charm of the two artists.
When: July 1 – October 19
Location: Place Georges-Pompidou, 75004 Paris
Website:
https://www.centrepompidou.fr/cpv/agenda/event.action?param.id=FR_R-c0a1759d-b14c-4969-988e-286f48305c75¶m.idSource=FR_E-5d4cd406-038e-4c4c-a77d-3266b293a2dd
04
Picasso and comics
Pablo Picasso (25 October 1881 – 8 April 1973) was a famous Spanish painter, sculptor, founder of modern art, and one of the greatest artistic geniuses of the 20th century.
Today, the Picasso Museum in Paris launched Picasso et la bande dessinée (Picasso and comic strips).
It was the first exhibition dedicated to exploring the connection between Picasso's work and the world of comics. We will learn about Picasso's passion for comics, his illustrations and his important place in contemporary comics through the rich exhibits.
When: July 21 – January 3, 2021
地点:5 rue de Thorigny, 75003 Paris
Website: http://www.museepicassoparis.fr/conferences-picasso-et-la-bande-dessinee-et-picasso-poete/
05
Ecstatics
Les Extatiques is a large open-air exhibition located between La Défense and la Seine Musicale.
The event is now in its third year, and the head of the event, Marie-Célie Guillaume, said: "Today, more than ever, we need air and art. ”
As a result, 69 works of art are placed here, waiting for people to come and admire.
When: June 26 – October 4
地点:Esplanade de La Défense, 92800 Puteaux
Website: https://parisladefense.com/fr/
06
Flowers in the sky
The village of Bercy is one of the most popular places in Paris. Inspired by the heritage town of Saint-Emilion, the heritage town of Bordeaux, it is full of rustic nature.
Every year, different artists are welcomed here to perform different art decorations here. Have you ever been amazed by the colorful balloons in the sky?
This summer, landscape architect Audray Roy-Camille became the "host" here. Romantic and poetic, she suspends 2,600 flowers in the air like a garland, making this place a paradise of flowers!
Stroll through it, feel the prosperity and vitality of the flowers, because the panic caused by the epidemic, because of the troubles caused by work, will they disappear?
When: July 11 - October 11
Location: 28 Rue François Truffaut
75012 Paris
Website: https://www.bercyvillage.com/
07
Summer African Garden
If you want to go further into nature, you can also head to the Grand Trianon at Versailles.
Located in the north-west of the Palace of Versailles, it was heavily influenced by Italian architecture and was the residence of Louis XIV and his mistress, the Marquise de Montspen, and the place where the king invited guests to a light meal.
This summer, the administrators of the Palace of Versailles set up an African-style flower bed (Un jardin inspiré de l'Afrique) in the gardens of the Grand Trianon.
Mint, papyrus, Protia, geranium and succulents... Here is a "modern and dreamy interpretation" of the African continent.
When: June 30 – October 4
Where: Grand Trianon, 78000 Versailles
Website: https://presse.chateauversailles.fr/actualites-du-domaine/parterre-africain-du-grand-trianon/
About the exhibition today, I will first say here ~ once there is good exhibition information, I will share it with you in time. If you have already seen these exhibitions, you can leave a message to share your feelings!
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