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French President Emmanuel Macron arrives at an event held at the New Orleans Museum of Art, ahead of delivering a speech. Macron is in New Orleans, a city emblematic of historic Franco-American ties, to promote the French language and conclude his three-day state visit to the United States. IMAGES
Barcelona, Oct 15 (EFE) .- The MOCO Museum has opened in Barcelona with works by Jean-Michel Basquiat, Damien Hirst, Keith Haring and Banksy, among others, from the private collection of Lionel and Kim Logchies.The museum, which is also in Amsterdam, has been located in a historic palace on Montcada street in Barcelona.SHOT LIST: THE EXHIBITION AND EXTERIOR OF THE MUSEUM.SOUND BITES: KIM LOGCHIES (IN ENGLISH)
Brussels, Oct 4 (EFE).- (Camera: Leo Rodriguez) A Belgium retrospective of British documentary photographer Martin Parr’s take on the mundane and quotidian in life, albeit with lashings of humour and irony, launched Monday.The seemingly simple pictures reveal nuanced glimpses into the experiences of myriad generations and people of diverse backgrounds always in an almost stereotypical western context. FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION 'MARTIN PARR, PARRATHON' AT THE HANGAR PHOTO ART CENTRE IN BRUSSELS. SOUNDBITES OF ANDRÈA HOLZHERR, CURATOR.
Madrid, Oct 4 (EFE) .- (Camera: Leo Redondo) "Bringing the Spanish public an unknown story about Ibero-American art." The exhibition “Tornaviaje. Ibero-American Art in Spain ”, which arrives at the Prado Museum to present the links and exchanges of artistic works between Spain and Latin America after the conquest of the new continent through more than a hundred works.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION.
Brussels, Oct 3 (EFE) .- (Camera: Leo Rodríguez) Clouds have been a recurring element throughout the history of art and now in Brussels, one of the cloudiest cities in Europe, an exhibition analyses a part of this epic through works by various Belgian and international artists.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION 'CLOUDS, OF YESTERDAY AND OF TODAY' AT THE MAISON DES ARTS IN BRUSSELS.SOUNDBITES OF CLAIRE LEBLANC, CURATOR OF THE EXHIBITION.