With Matisse – Cahiers d’artwork, the pivotal 1930’s, the Orangerie (lower than half-hour away on foot from the Resort Saint-André des Arts) seems very particularly at a decade within the lifetime of the artist throughout which he briefly stopped portray and travelled to Tahiti, a voyage that might mark a change in his inventive type…

Exhibiting a facet of Matisse that isn’t usually tackled, Matisse – Cahiers d’artwork, the pivotal 1930’s seems on the artists via the prism of ‘Cahiers d’Artwork’, an avant-garde journal created by Christian Zervos in 1926.
The journal carefully adopted Matisse’s profession throughout the Nineteen Thirties, recurrently presenting his work along with different artists reminiscent of Picasso, Miro, Braque, Kandinsky, Duchamp, Mondrian and Le Corbusier.

Because of to some distinctive loans (specifically by the Philadelphia Museum of Artwork), the exhibition consists of many works not often seen in France, like Le chant and Le Grand nu couché. There may be additionally a collection of sculptures, engravings and drawings, in addition to images and movies of the artist, and naturally some copies of Cahiers d’artwork.
Across the exhibition, a research day is being organised on twenty third Might, and household (particulars right here).
A bilingual catalogue of the exhibition (256 pages, 188 illustrations) can be out there for round 49€ right here at your native amazon.

The exhibition Matisse – Cahiers d’artwork, the pivotal 1930’s is on the Orangerie (right here) from 1st March – twenty ninth Might 2023
Open daily besides Tuesdays from 9am-6pm (9pm Fridays, decreased price)
Admission: 12.50€ / 10€. On-line tickets right here
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