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Study days "Weave/Create: Reinventing Textile Art from 1945 to the Present" - Tuesday, 9 December 2025
Organized by the Bourdelle museum and the Polish Institute in Paris during the exhibition "Magdalena Abakanowicz. The Thread of Existence", these study days aim to examine the emergence, from 1945 onwards, of a European and international art scene that sought to give form to fabric.
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Study days "Weave/Create: Reinventing Textile Art from 1945 to the Present" - Monday, 8 December 2025
Organized by the Bourdelle museum and the Polish Institute in Paris during the exhibition "Magdalena Abakanowicz. The Thread of Existence", these study days aim to examine the emergence, from 1945 onwards, of a European and international art scene that sought to give form to fabric.
Private Events
The Bourdelle Museum occupies the studios and gardens where sculptor Antoine Bourdelle (1861–1929) once lived and worked. The museum has been expanded several times, by Henri Gautruche in 1961 and by Christian de Portzamparc in 1992.
Past exhibition
Isabelle Giovacchini, "What was, What is"
Isabelle Giovacchini has been developing an experimental approach to the image for many years. With a particular attentiveness to photographic material, she frequently manipulates vintage prints — erasing, reframing, or dazzling them with light —to imbue them with new meaning and a heightened sense...
Past exhibition
Rodin / Bourdelle. Corps à corps
Antoine Bourdelle (1861–1929) admired Auguste Rodin (1840–1917), twenty years his senior. For fifteen years, he worked in Rodin's studio as a praticien, charged with carving marbles for Rodin. The master perceived in this heir, willingly unruly, an "explorer of the future." Parallel and often...
Past exhibition
Bourdelle: The Memory of Objects
The exhibition “Bourdelle: The Memory of Objects” - presented in the Portzamparc Wing - offers an unprecedented immersion into the art and life of the sculptor Antoine Bourdelle (1861–1929), through a dialogue between his works and the personal objects that inspired them.
Past exhibition
The Queen of Sheba Illustrated by Bourdelle
This thematic presentation dedicated to The Queen of Sheba explores, through books, drawings, and archival materials, how Bourdelle approached the illustration of a legendary story: the love story between the Queen of Sheba and King Solomon.
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