In and Around Town
Paris and its Surroundings
Pinacothèque de Paris
Advertised in the Paris Metros as the “Queen of
Art Deco”, Tamara de Lempicka truly is the queen. The
Polish painter is portrayed
in the small Pinacothèque
gallery in Paris, her sharp
angular paintings displayed
tastefully through out a maze
of rooms. The exhibit leads
us through her still-lifes,
portraits, defining life moments, even correspondences
between de Lempicka and
others. Mostly oil on canvas,
the paintings are creamy
yet bold, they are not to be
missed. Unfortunately, the
exposition finished the 8th
of September, but be sure to
check out her artwork nevertheless.
Musèe d’Orsay
Grand Palais
After L’Ange du Bizarre, the
eerily seductive exposition the
Musée d’Orsay had to offer last
year, comes Masculin/Masculin:
L’Homme nu dans l’art de 1800
à nos jours, open from September 24th to January 2nd. The
innovative exhibition features
naked men in photography,
painting and sculpture, with
artists like David LaChapelle to
Lucian Freud to Bouguereau.
Be sure to check out this unique
exposition - it should be great
for practicing sketches!
One of the pioneers of Cubism
and the papiers collés technique
hits up the Grand Palais from
September 18th to January 6th
-- can you guess who it is? You
guessed it! Georges Braque (18821963), whose avant garde works
helped sculpt the 20th century’s
artistic scene will cost us 8euros
per entry, but hopefully it’s worth
it! The exposition promises to
offer a unique perspective into his
work, reuniting his works from all
around the world.
Pierre et Gilles (nés respectivement en 1950 et en 1953)
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