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Bourdelle's early drawings 1880-1895
The springtime exhibition highlights Bourdelle’s “dark work” through a selection of early drawings, produced when the young artist’s anxiety in the grip of the “evil of the century” clashed with the certainty of the genius that carried him forward.
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In the Photographer's Studio
From Daguerre to the present day, the photographer's studio is the place par excellence where the magic of image-making takes place. This exhibition brings together the history of photography and the history of photographic equipment, revealing how prints are made behind the scenes.
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Antoine Bourdelle..."Just drawing"
Imperative and passionate, a discipline and an outlet, Antoine Bourdelle's (1861-1929) endless daily practice of drawing resulted in the production of a large collection of graphic works. The Musée Bourdelle unveiled this collection in the first major exhibition ever dedicated to the sculptor's...
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Ange Leccia and the Pavillon
Whether photographed or on film, the image plays a dominant role in the work of Ange Leccia. Known since the 1980s for his “arrangements”, he nowadays explores video and cinema in particular, through his films. For this exhibition, the artist presented us with his vision of the museum and its...
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Henry Moore and Mythology
Henry Moore and Mythology illustrated the sculptor’s relationship with ancient myths and Greek art, echoing that of Antoine Bourdelle (1861-1929).
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Laurent Pariente
For his first exhibition in a Parisian museum, Laurent Pariente displayed a group of previously unseen works: a construction, a selection of engraved metal panels, and self-portraits engraved on aluminium or drawn on paper with lead pencil.
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Felice Varini
Since the 1980s, the work of Felice Varini has involved painting deployed in architectural spaces. For his exhibition at the Musée Bourdelle, Felice Varini produced three new artworks.
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