ValeryGergiev et l’Orchestre du Mariinsky de Saint-Pétersbourg à la Fondation Louis Vuitton – Ouverture en musique de l’exposition Morozov (streaming) – Compte-rendu Les places étaient rares dans l’auditorium de la Fondation Louis-Vuitton, lundi 20 et 8 AVENUE DU MAHATMA GANDHI, 75116 PARIS, FRANCE d/m/y You either die a Hero Shot, or you live long enough to see yourself become a Story — Frank Gehry makes iconic buildings. I should correct that the Office of Frank Gehry makes iconic buildings. Their projects are probably amongst the most photographed in the world—and in fact, an entire cultural phenomenon known as the Bilbao Effect’ was coined to describe the way a certain Guggenheim Museum 1997 regenerated a Basque fishing town that had fallen by the wayside, through architecture that captured people’s imaginations. Tourism and the town’s economy and popularity boomed in its’ wake. But hardly anybody could draw a Gehry building. He famously scribbles or scrunches paper and his team make it happen. With no real front, back, or sides, his architecture lends itself instead to being shown in slivers and slices; smaller moments ... how materials respond to light rather than big, heroic wide-angle shots capturing everything. This idea became the kernel for this series of shots I took when visiting his Fondation Louis Vuitton museum in Paris. I worked only with a normal’ lens, more suited to portraiture than architecture. Loved that limitation. It was fun to shoot. It’s a starting point, I think, for further experimentation. – JA Boisde Boulogne - 8 avenue du Mahatma Gandhi - 75116 Paris Bois de Boulogne - 16e Arrondissement Descriptif. La fondation Louis Vuitton met à l’honneur deux grandes figures de la peinture du 20e siècle: le français Claude Monet membre fondateur de l’impressionnisme et l’américaine Joan Mitchell artiste phare du mouvement expressionniste abstrait. Avec Spearheading artistic extravagance, the Louis Vuitton Foundation has postponed its Cindy Sherman retrospective, with its selection of works from The Collection’ 1975-2020, to September 23, 2020 until January 3, 2021. Considering her photographs as conceptual art, the 65-year-old New York photographer is known for staging herself in her works, having modified and made up her face and body using ever-changing methods. Her work, in the form of a series, tends towards a reflection on the photographic medium in relation to painting and on the place of women and their representation in contemporary society. Sherman particularly criticises the image and role of the average American woman of 1960s and 70s, denying the notions of social typologies rooted in society. Entitled Untitled’, her works renounce any identification. The influences of her work are numerous, from painting and cinema to advertisements, magazines and even erotic media. © Cindy Sherman 2019 — Cindy Sherman, Untitled Film Still 13, 1978, gelatin silver print, 24 x cm, courtesy of the artist and Metro Pictures, New York In a space of over 1,500 square metres, the Foundation’s exhibition will be the largest devoted to Sherman in Europe for 10 years, displaying 170 works. In total, over 300 images of the artist will be shown, including Untitled film stills, Rear Screen Projections, Fashion, Broken Dolls, History Portraits, Disasters, Hollywood and Hampton Types, Clowns, Society Portraits, Murals, Flappers, and Men. Curated in close collaboration with the photographer, the exhibition embraces her entire career, emphasising her from the early 2010s and including some very recent and unpublished works. Crossing Views’, other works from The Collection’ In addition to the retrospective, the Louis Vuitton Foundation is putting on a new presentation of The Collection’ entitled Crossing Views’, a selection of works belonging to the Foundation chosen in partnership with Cindy Sherman herself. Displayed across two floors, the selection centres on the theme of the portrait and its various interpretations through different approaches of artistic expression painting, photography, sculpture, video and installation. It unites 20 international artists from different generations and horizons, and around 60 works, most of which have never previously been exhibited at the Foundation. Read more Undiscovered Paris 7 secret spots in the French capital Interview with Paperboyo, photographer and Instagram sensation Fondationd'entreprise Louis-Vuitton Fondation; 8 avenue du Mahatma-Gandhi 75116 Paris, Paris, France.;
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8Avenue du Mahatma Gandhi, 75116 Paris, France Situé dans le bois de Boulogne, à deux pas du Jardin d’Acclimatation. Les collections ainsi que la programmation de la Fondation sont profondément enracinées dans l’histoire des mouvements artistiques des 20 e et 21 e siècle. The exhibition "The Morozov Collection", which was scheduled to open on October 14, 2020 at the Louis Vuitton Foundation in Paris, has been postponed to be held September 22, 2021 to February 22, 2022. This is an exceptional worldwide artistic event, as this collection has never before been shown outside Russia. After the Shchukin Collection, presented at the Fondation Louis Vuitton in 2016-2017, the Morozov Collection exhibition will be another major historical component devoted to the great Russian collectors of the early 20th century The Morozovs and the Shchukins were the two main families who dominated Moscow's cultural life at the beginning of the 20th century, inventing the concept of artistic philanthropy in the city and thus contributing to the international recognition of French modern painters. These beautiful collections of modern art, some of the best in the world, are distributed between Moscow and St. Petersburg. Before this exhibition, they had never crossed the borders of Russia since their acquisition by these renowned collectors. © Musée des beaux arts Pouchkine. — Portrait of Jeanne Samary, or "Reverie," by Renoir. Works of the most famous modern French and Russian painters During the five months of its run, the exhibition of this remarkable collection of French and Russian modern art will be held in all the galleries of the famous Parisian museum, in collaboration with the State Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg, the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts and the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow. The most famous French and Russian modern artists will be featured, brought together by the brothers Mikhail Abramovich Morozov 1870-1903 and Ivan Abramovich Morozov 1871-1921. Visitors will recognize masterpieces by Matisse, Bonnard, Picasso, Gauguin, Van Gogh, Degas, Monet, Renoir, Maurice Denis, Cézanne, as well as those by Vroubel, Chagall, Malevitch, Repine, Larionov, Serov and more. These emblematic canvases of French Impressionist, Post-Impressionist and Modern movements as well as emerging artists of the Russian avant-garde form the body of works of this extraordinary exhibition, never before presented outside Russia. To note The Louis Vuitton Foundation would like to note that it has set up a special public reception system, in strict conformity to the government's health recommendations, in order to guarantee the safety and protection of visitors as well as of Foundation staff.
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STAGE TECHNIQUE La Russie en France peinture, objets d’art, architecture Objectifs – Etudier les influences de l’Art Russe en France -Analyser l’étendue de l’Art Russe en France Lieu COURBEVOIE / PARIS / SAINT-OUEN / Lundi 23 janvier 2017 10h00 – 13h00 La collection Serguei Chtchoukine Biographie du collectionneur • Constitution d’une collection Expertise – Méthodologie Evolution des prix sur le marché Module de formation dispensé par Dominique LOBSTEIN, auteur de nombreux ouvrages de référence sur la peinture française de la fin du XIXème et début du XX ème siècle. 16h00- 19h30 La collection Serguei Chtchoukine Fondation Louis Vuitton 8 Avenue du Mahatma Gandhi, 75116 Paris C’est la première fois que sont réunis en France ces tableaux exposés dans deux musées russes, à Moscou et à Saint Petersbourg Matisse, Gauguin, Picasso, Cézanne, Monet, Derain, Degas. Présentation des peintres de la collection • Présentation des tableaux exposés à l’exposition inédite de la Collection Cas pratiques – Expertise – Méthodologie Evolution des prix sur le marché Module de formation dispensé par Dominique LOBSTEIN Mardi 24 janvier 2017 10h00 – 12h30 Histoire et les histoires du Régiment des Cosaques de la Garde Musée du Régiment des Cosaques de la Garde Impériale russe et du passé militaire russe 12 B Rue Saint-Guillaume, 92400 Courbevoie Ce musée privé situé dans une maison particulière accueille une collection de portraits, d’armes, de décorations, de souvenirs, de sculpture en bronze – notamment un groupe de Lanceray -, de gravures… Présentation des collections Expertise – Méthodologie Evolution des prix sur le marché Module de formation dispensé par Alexandre Bobrikoff, Directeur du Musée et Gérard Gorokhoff Expert CEA, Art russe. 16h 00 – 19h00 Hôtel d’Estrées – Résidence de l’Ambassadeur de Russie 79 rue de Grenelle – 75007 PARIS L’ambassadeur de Russie réside au 79 rue de Grenelle à Paris dans l’ancien hôtel d’Estrées construit entre 1711 et 1713. Celui-ci devint à la révolution la propriété du général Clarke, Duc de Feltre, ministre de la guerre de Napoléon. Il est propriété de la Russie impériale depuis 1863. Module de formation dispensé par Konstantin Pakhorukov, chargé de mission culturel à l’ambassade de Russie à Paris. Visite privée Expertise – Méthodologie Pour tout renseignement complémentaire contacter le 01 45 58 18 00 . 261 278 383 67 80 406 161 177

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