Sweet escape: women artists and surrealism? exhibition
31 march - 10 sept 2023. A provocative and dynamic movement, Surrealism triggered an aesthetic and ethical renewal. The exhibition reveals some fifty women artists and poets associated with the movement.
Exhibition “Fernande Olivier and Pablo Picasso, in the intimacy of the Bateau-Lavoir
The exhibition "Fernande Olivier and Pablo Picasso" will be presented at the Musée de Montmartre from 14 October 2022 to 19 February 2023 as part of the Picasso Celebration (1973-2023). A modern woman, Fernande Olivier (1881-1966) began her career as a professional model. She worked for many artists such as
Charles Camoin, a free Fauve | March 11th, 2022
« As a colorist painter, I have always been and still am a free Fauve » Discovering his art means embracing the ‘exclusive love of colour’ that he shared with Matisse, Marquet, and Manguin. It also means identifying his more sombre phases and profound doubts, which led him to destroy
Exhibition “Dufy’s Paris”
The collective memory retains Raoul Dufy (1877-1953) for the dexterity of his stroke, the balance of his compositions, his talent as a colorist, his sense of synthesis and his monumental Electricity Fairy; and under the pen of the critics, to characterize his work, the words of charm, distinction, lightness, elegance,
Collection Weisman & Michel, Fin de siècle – Belle époque (1880-1916)
From October 11, 2019 to January 19, 2020 CURATORS Philip Dennis CATE, , Curator of the exhibition Curator of the Weisman-Michel Collection, director emeritus du Zimmerli Art Museum of New Jersey. Exhibition curator. In collaboration with Saskia OOMS, Curator and head of collections at the Musée de Montmartre The
Van Dongen et le Bateau-Lavoir
Dans le cadre de l’année culturelle néerlandaise en France, le Musée de Montmartre organise une exposition centrée sur « Van Dongen et les artistes du Bateau-Lavoir », du 16 février 2018 au 26 août 2018. Le Musée de Montmartre évoque déjà, dans ses collections permanentes, à quel point le Bateau-Lavoir,
Montmartre, a film set // 12/04/17 to 14/01/2018 – 7j/7
12/04/17 >> 14/01/2018 Famous for its Basilica of Sacré Coeur, the Moulin Rouge, its many cabarets, and its studios, which have housed many an artist, including Renoir, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Suzanne Valadon, and Pablo Picasso, Montmartre is probably the most emblematic district in Paris. Its charm and sites have always
Bernard Buffet, intimately
October 18TH, 2016 - March 12TH, 2017This exhibition, assisted by art historians Sylvie Buisson, Yann le Pichon and Saskia Ooms, conservation manager, evokes the connection that Bernard Buffet had with Montmartre. First in Batignolles, where he was born in 1928 and lived out his childhood years, then on the hill itself where he
Montmartre’s artists: 1870-1910
Until Sept. 25th, 2016The exhibition, "Montmartre's artists: 1870-1910, from Steinlen to Satie", accompanies the new presentation of the permanent collections of the Museum of Montmartre. This exhibition showcases the work of over 20 artists who lived and developed/innovated their art in Montmartre at the end of the 19th century.Works by
Suzanne Valadon, Maurice Utrillo, André Utter: 12, rue Cortot
Octobre 16th 2015 - February 15th 2016Extended until March 13th 2016In celebration of 150 years since the birth of Suzanne Valadon, the Musée de Montmartre presents, from the 16th October 2015 to the 16th March 2016, a flagship exhibition dedicated to Suzanne Valadon (Bessines-sur-Gartempe 1865 - Paris 1938), Maurice Utrillo
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