One Thursday a month, meet an artist, a work, a movement or a current of thought that has marked the history of art.
By Aurélie Verdier, curator at the Centre Pompidou
"Love first. Afterwards, there will always be time to question what we love until we no longer wish to ignore it" wrote André Breton. The wall of the studio at 42 rue Fontaine, where the founder of the Surrealist movement lived and wrote, became part of the Musée National d'Art Moderne in 2003. The time had come to lift the veil a little on this "wall" of heterogeneous objects: objects from Oceania, the Americas, modern art, folk art, natural objects, major pieces or curios.
This lecture is free for Pass-M SOLO, Pass-M DUO and Pass-M Jeune members.
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