Calder- Picasso
Two great artists from the 20th century come together for the first major art event of 2019. Calder-Picasso explores the common themes of their work including Abstraction and also information about their meetings, common ideas, and collaborations. 150 works are presented by theme, accompanied by a catalogue composed of numerous major texts.
February 19- August 25, 2019
Picasso Museum
5 rue de Thorigny 75003
Metro: Saint Paul
http://www.museepicassoparis.fr/en/a_venir-2/
Hungarian French artist Victor Vasarely was one of the early artists who put op art on the artistic map. The long overdue retrospective (his last exhibition was in 1963 at Musee des Decoratifs) contains an overall view of his various styles in addition to the op art pieces.
February 6 –May 6, 2019
Centre Pompidou
Metro: Hotel de Ville, Rambuteau
https://www.centrepompidou.fr/cpv/resource/cEgR5on/rKGEn7e
Swan Lake
The Russian National Opera is touring Europe with the beloved ballet Swan Lake with performances in Paris.
February 6 – February 10, 2019
Palais de Congres
Metro: Porte Maillot
https://www.viparis.com/en/site/palais-des-congres-paris/manifestation/le-lac-des-cygnes-2019
Paul Sérusier -The Talisman
When artist Paul Sérusier joined a group of artists including Paul Gauguin in the summer of 1888 in Pont-Aven in Brittany, he painted The Talisman. The painting established Sérusier as an influential post-Impressionist artist along with Pierre Bonnard, Edouard Vuillard and Maurice Denis.
Until June 2, 2019
Musée d’Orsay
Metro: Solferino
I am happy to tell you my blog about Villa Cavrois was republished on the excellent design site Architects+Artisans
http://architectsandartisans.com
Please don't forget to RSVP to Pauline Bernard event@hotel-pont-royal for the opening of my photo exhibit on February 5.
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