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durée : 00:30:00 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit, Christine Goémé, Albane Penaranda - Sous le titre "Paul Klee ou la nature lucide", l'émission "Art et esthétique", en décembre 1969, rendait compte de l'exposition consacrée à l'artiste au Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris. - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé
Ni Une ni deux, c'est l'émission des oubliés de l'actualité de Radio Germaine. Tous les mois, nous abordons l'actualité qui passe inaperçue dans les médias traditionnels et nos chroniqueuses dénichent les thématiques culturelles les plus insolites, les événements historiques les plus fascinants et les innovations technologiques les plus folles. Au programme de ce quatrième épisode de Ni Une ni deux : - Le mix énergétique portugais et ses belles promesses (Héloïse Guillamon) - La disparition mystérieuse de Jacob Zuma en Afrique du Sud (Mathilde Piqué) - La présentation de l'exposition La Fabrique du geste au Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris (Jade Berre) - Le nouveau moyen de lutte contre la pêche illégale : les albatros (Mathilde Piqué) Présenté par Mathilde Piqué, chroniques de Héloïse Guillamon et Jade Berre.
Today's episode is all about Collioure and the Côte Vermeille which is the last stretch of coastline between France and Spain on the Mediterranean side of the Pyrenees. Locals call that part of the Pyrenees the Albère. This part of France (pretty close to the city of Perpignan) is part of Catalonia and local people speak Catalan as well as French today. Like all regions of France, the area enjoys strong local culture, it's a great place to enjoy beautiful views, good weather (all be it windy at times), and fantastic local food and wine too! Are you ready to discover the best there is to see around Collioure and the Côte Vermeille? Click play and enjoy! Email | Annie's VoiceMap Tours | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | Twitter Discussed in this Episode Elyse's Voicemap Tour of Toulouse [03:06] Collioure on the Vermeil Coast [06:18] Historical development of Collioure [08:31] Catalonia and the Kings of Majorca [10:06] Counts of Roussillon [11:15] How this area became part of France [13:55] General Vauban and the fort he built in Collioure [15:04] Collioure as a Navy Base [15:43] Spanish Refugees and the Retarida [17:41] The arrival of artists in the 1870s [20:57] Matisse and Derain [25:45] Fauvist Movement [26:57] Collioure Today and the Fauve Trail [31:40] La Maison du Fauvisme [32:38] Notre Dame des Anges [31:40] Le Musée d'Art Moderne de Collioure (outside the old village) is not as good [32:38] Enjoying Collioure and the Bay [32:12] Local Gastronomy and Wine [39:59] Anchovies in the Catalonian style [39:59] Port Vendres and why you should see it [39:05] Driving to the Point Béar Lighthouse [41:04] Anse de Paulilles and the Nobel dynamite factory [44:21] German bunkers on the coastline [47:33] Banyuls-sur-Mer [49:35] Terraced wine fields [50:04] Spas at Banyuls and La Table de Jordi Restaurant [50:04] Show Notes and Transcript for this episode are here: https://joinusinfrance.com/262 #joinusinfrance #collioure #post_impressionist #colliourerouge #colliourecoast #occitanie #banyuls-sur-mer #port_vendres
ART EXPO NEWS, mercredi et vendredi à 9h10 et 12h10. Chronique animée par Julie Gabrielle Chaizemartin, Justine Maurel, Stéphane Dubreil ou Paul Ernst sur l'actualité des expositions et des manifestations culturelles. Cette semaine, Justine Maurel nous parle de l’exposition « Käthe Kollwitz, je veux agir dans ce temps » au musée d’art moderne et contemporain de Strasbourg. Avec Thierry Laps, un assistant scientifique qui a travaillé sur l’exposition, elle nous présente cette artiste allemande qui a marqué le début du XXème siècle par ses gravures engagées, frappantes de réalisme et de sensibilité. Cette exposition est à découvrir du mardi au dimanche jusqu’au 12 janvier 2020, les tarifs varient entre 3,5€ et 7€. Crédit photo : Musée d'Art Moderne et Contemporain de Strasbourg
La sélection officielle Cannes Classics a mis à l'honneur une version restaurée de "L'âge d'or" de Luis Buñuel en partenariat avec La Cinémathèque Française et le Musée d'Art Moderne du Centre Pompidou. Ce film de 1930, avant-gardiste, blasphématoire, anticlérical, antibourgeois, séduit par sa richesse formelle et contestataire. Avec quatre des membres de l'équipe de restauration nous essayons de comprendre leur travail pour que nous puissions voir et revoir ce film dans un état proche de l'orignal.
La sélection officielle Cannes Classics a mis à l'honneur une version restaurée de "L'âge d'or" de Luis Buñuel en partenariat avec La Cinémathèque Française et le Musée d'Art Moderne du Centre Pompidou. Ce film de 1930, avant-gardiste, blasphématoire, anticlérical, antibourgeois, séduit par sa richesse formelle et contestataire. Avec quatre des membres de l'équipe de restauration nous essayons de comprendre leur travail pour que nous puissions voir et revoir ce film dans un état proche de l'orignal. Nous avons discuté des techniques et de la chronologie d'une restauration, de la valorisation du film une fois "remis à neuf" et de pourquoi il faut absolument voir ce film. Durant le Festival de Cannes 2019 nous avons l'occasion de nous entretenir avec des créateurs et créatrices qui viennent y présenter leurs films. Ces épisodes plus courts sont l'occasion de se concentrer sur une œuvre mis à l'honneur et qui feront l'actualité de l'année à venir. Découvrez-les sur la page évènement : http://negatif.co/cannes-2019/
#joinusinfrance #modernart #contemporaryart #modernartfrance #modernartparis #modernartmuseum #contemporaryartmuseums #contemporaryartfrance On today’s episode Elyse and Annie discuss the best places to see modern and contemporary art in France. She loves this stuff and pleads her case for the latest iteration of the arts really well. Maybe even people like me who prefer older more approachable art should check it out! Modern and Contemporary Art in France We have a lot of museums in France, many of them in Paris, and most of them filled with beautiful old things. But today we are going to concentrate on modern and contemporary art you can see not just in Paris, but all over France. The Difference Between Modern and Contemporary Art Modern Art includes art from the 20th Century starting in 1901. Contemporary Art includes art from the last 30 to 40 years. Palais de Tokyo in Paris Sometimes Modern Art museums are worth visiting because of the architecture of the building itself. In the case of the Palais de Tokyo in Paris, it was part of the Trocadero and was reconverted into a space for contemporary art. So the Palais de Tokyo is an interesting juxtaposition of a structure from another time and some of the most cutting-age art from today. Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris This is the other side of the Palais de Tokyo and displays contemporary art, but not quite as cutting edge as Tokyo. Centre Pompidou in Paris In Europe, this is the biggest center for modern and contemporary art anywhere. We both agree that it is very nice and if you're only going to see ONE modern and contemporary museum in France, it should be this one. There are still some curmudgeons who don't like the exterior look of this museum, but we think it's fun and visually interesting. The view from the top of the Beaubourg is also to die for! Fondation Cartier In the 14th arrondissement not too far from the Catacombs, on Boulevard Raspail is the Fondation Cartier. The building was designed to hold contemporary art. Fondation Vuiton This is a recent museum that opened in 2014 from the private collection of one of the richest men in France Bernard Arnault. Frank Gerhy designed the building which is worth a visit by itself. It is in the middle of the parc of the Bois de Boulogne, so a little bit out of the way in the 16th arrondissement. But you can go by metro + bus or by car. This museum features a permanent collection of art from post WW2 on (last 50 years) and temporary exhibits by major contemporary artists. It is very popular and exhibits do sell out. Picasso Museum in the Marais The Picasso Museum is modern art, it features mostly Picasso work and is included in the Museum Pass. Because it is in the Marais, it is easy to get to as well. You will see some of Picasso's most famous works there. Jeu de Paume Museum in Paris This museum is very close to the Orangerie Museum and the buildings were built at the same time and look very similar. It was originally designed at an indoor tennis court and it is not a museum dedicated to photography. This is a space for art photography and photography that has political or historical significance. Photography, and especially art photography originated in France. Le Centquatre Paris This cultural center opened in 2008. It's a space that participates in all sorts of arts: temporary exhibits, music concerts, theater, poetry reading, bookshop and restaurant. It is not very far from the Sacré Coeur, in that area. Mac Val Paris in the Val de Marne This is a contemporary art museum in the town of Vitry-sur-Seine in the general area of Disneyland Paris. Only French artists, relatively young, inexpensive and quite popular. Modern and Contemporary Art in France Outside of Paris CAPC Musée d'Art Contemporain de Bordeaux There's more than wine in Bordeaux! The CAPC. It opened in 1983 and it's in a really nice part of the city. They have a small permanent collection that they received from the Beaubourg, but they mostly have really interesting temporary exhibits, and the area is worth a visit. Musée Soulages in Rodez They call him the painter of black due to his interest in this color "non-color" and its reflections. The building itself is interesting. The city center of Rodez is tiny, there isn't much to do there, so this museum and its restaurant are a good option. Musée des Abattoirs in Toulouse The building (a former slaughter house) park and area are interesting. But the permanent exhibit is based on the private collection of one man and you either love it or you don't. This is contemporary, WW2 and up, sometimes the temporary exhibits are wonderful. There are some pieces by Fernand Léger outside of the museum that are great. Le Carré d'Art in Nîmes Architect Norman Foster was commissioned to design this museum building and he found his inspiration right across the street with the Maison Carrée, a wonderfully preserved Roman Temple. One is made of stone and the other of glass. There is no permanent exhibit here either, they take temporary exhibits that come through. But it's really neat from the architectural point of view. Musée d'Art Moderne et Contenporain in Saint Etienne It's a wonderful surprise to find a modern and contemporary art museum in an industrial and off the beaten track city such as Saint Etienne! Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art - Mamac in Nice This museum has some great art from the middle of the 20th century on. For example Niki de Saint Phalle where she actually lived. Nice also has a beautiful Matisse Museum. MAEGHT Foundation in Saint-Paul-de-Vence Just a few kilometers north of Nice, this private museum is outstanding by both the beauty of the building and the quality of the collection. All major French artists of the 20th century contributed pieces to this museum making it truly exceptional for a big village like Saint-Paul-de-Vence. LAM Museum in Lille Lille Métropole Musée d'art moderne, d'art contemporain et d'art brut. Art brut means people who didn't train as artists. No folk art or traditional, but art from people who create without training. This is also in a big contemporary building. Musée d’Art Moderne et Contemporain de Strasbourg — MAMCS This museum is housed in a building that is only 20 years old. Half of the building is dedicated to contemporary and modern art and another side to more traditional art. There are surely other Modern and Contemporary Art Museums in France, this episode is not exhaustive. Learn More: Museums in Paris
"Shape of Light: 100 Years of Photography and Abstract Art" de la Tate Modern explore les liens entre le développement de l’art abstrait et la photographie. Emmanuelle de l’Ecotais, commissaire photo du musée d'Art Moderne de la ville de Paris et co-curatrice de l’exposition de la Tate, nous explique l’abstraction comme moyen de déconstruire la réalité ou encore comme langage constructiviste. Plus d'info www.culturealt.com
Markus Lüpertz. Kunst, die im Wege steht | Ausstellungseröffnung 28.04.2017 ZKM_Foyer Die Ausstellung »Markus Lüpertz. Kunst, die im Wege steht« (Sa, 29.04.2017 – So, 20.08.2017) würdigt das Werk von Markus Lüpertz. Während seiner Zeit an der Staatlichen Akademie der Bildenden Künste Karlsruhe (1974–1986) positionierte Lüpertz mit Malerkollegen wie beispielsweise Georg Baselitz oder Per Kirkeby Karlsruhe als ein herausragendes Zentrum der deutschen Malerei. Die im ZKM präsentierte Ausstellung schlägt einen Bogen zu den Anfängen von Lüpertz’ künstlerischer Laufbahn: »Kunst, die im Wege steht« hieß 1966 eine seiner ersten Präsentationen, die in Berlin stattfand. Das ZKM zeigt einen Blick auf sein Lebenswerk aus fünf Jahrzehnten, mit einem Fokus auf Malerei, aber auch auf Skulpturen, Reliefs und Druckstöcken. Lüpertz hat zahlreiche Serien geschaffen, darunter der 33-teilige Dädalus-Zyklus. /// Speech at the exhibition opening 28.04.2017 ZKM_Foyer Following his retrospective at the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris 2015, and prior to his exhibition at the Hirshhorn Museum and the Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C., the ZKM | Karlsruhe honors the work of the Karlsruhe based painter Markus Lüpertz with the exhibition »Markus Lüpertz. Kunst, die im Wege steht« [Markus Lüpertz. Art which Stands in the Way]. During his time at the State Academy of Fine Arts Karlsruhe (1974–1986) Lüpertz, together with fellow painters such as Georg Baselitz and Per Kirkeby, positioned Karlsruhe as an outstanding center of German painting. The show draws an arc to the beginnings of Lüpertz’ artistic career: »Art that stands in the way« was one of his first presentations that took place in Berlin in 1966. The ZKM shows the lifework from five decades of one of the most significant German artists of the post-war generation.
PHOTOGRAPHY & CINEMA: LARRY CLARK IN CONVERSATION WITH FABRICE BOUSTEAU (BEAUX-ARTS MAGAZINE), FABRICE HERGOTT (MUSEE D'ART MODERNE) & NATALIA SACASA (LUMRING AUGUSTINE) Figure of contre-culture and underground, Larry Clark is an artist and a major filmmaker, one of the few independent in the United States. Fabrice Bousteau (editor of Beaux Arts Magazine) and Fabrice Hergott (Director of Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris) will discuss about his work as an artist in an exceptional talk in his presence. © Helmut Newton www.silencio-club.com SILENCIO on Apple Podcasts : apple.co/2KRPPeg SILENCIO on Spotify : spoti.fi/33ESzUO
Invigningen av Paris nya moderna museum 1942 skedde förstås i närvaro av nazistuniformer och i salarna sågs ingen fauvism, ingen kubism, ingen dadaism, surrealism, ingen expressionism. Ingen degenererad konst. Utställningen "L'Art en Guerre - konst i krig" på Musée d'Art Moderne ger nu slutligen i tio salar bilden av den ockuperade konstens liv under den tyska stöveln. Georges Braque, som dragit sig undan i sin ateljé, slapp att bli medbjuden på en olycksalig propagandaresa till Berlin och utlänningen Picasso hölls under uppsikt i sin ateljé, där han lyckades vända instängdheten till en frenetisk serie klaustrofobiska mästerverk. Under tiden fick judiska konstnärer som Otto Freundlich, Charlotte Salomon och Felix Nussbaum måla sina vittnesmål på kartongbitar och tändsticksaskar i koncentrationslägren, innan de fördes till Auschwitz och mördades. På vinterns kanske mest omtalade utställning i Paris "L'Art en Guerre – konst i krig" på Musée d'Art Moderne skildrar man för första gången en smärtsam tid i fransk konsthistoria. Dessutom har Apropå förälskat sig i en persienn av konstnären Marijke Van Warmerdam. I programmet pratar vi om: Utställningarna: Open på galleri Riis i Stockholm med konstnären Marijke Van Warmerdam. "L'Art en Guerre – konst i krig" på Musée d'Art Moderne i Paris. Musik vi spelar Then it's white med The Field Programledare: Jenny Teleman Fler röster: Karsten Thurfjell