
Dedicated to the 18th-century masterpieces in Paris churches, the exhibition showcases different sketches as well as valuable religious paintings which were created from the Régence period up until the French Revolution.
Dedicated to the 18th-century masterpieces in Paris churches, the exhibition showcases different sketches as well as valuable religious paintings which were created from the Régence period up until the French Revolution.
The exhibition which features more than 100 works from landscape paintings to works on paper made by some of the most popular artists including Paul Gauguin, Vincent van Gogh, Vassily Kandinsky, Claude Monet, and Georgia O’Keeffe, sheds light on the period between 1880 and 1930, a period during which a great number of European and North American artists chose to follow the path of spiritual development and experience rather than materialism and traditional religious institutions.
Organized by the Opera de Paris, this amazing three-act opera will be led by the music director of the Paris Opera, Philippe Jordan, in a performance including the orchestra and choir of the Opéra national de Paris.
The ballet Tree of Codes was actually brought into being, on the occasion of the Manchester International Festival 2015. It was inspired by the American writer Jonathan Safran Foer’s fiction Tree of Codes (2010), which is in itself adapted from Foer’s most favorite book The Street of Crocodiles (1934) by Bruno Schulz.
“Fantin-Latour. A fleur de peau”, a magnificent retrospective that will be taking center stage at the famous Parisian art museum, the Musée du Luxembourg, until February 12, 2017.