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Paris (France), Sep 13 (EFE) .- (Camera: Mario García Sánchez) The Jeu de Paume de Paris offers a journey through the history of photography in the first half of the 20th century through an exhibition of more than 230 works that are part of the Museum of Modern Art in New York (MoMA).FOOTAGE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION AT THE JEU DE PAUME IN PARIS (FRANCE).
Paris, May 25 (EFE) .- (Camera: María Díaz Valderrama) One year after his death, the daughter and widow of cartoonist Albert Uderzo, creator of Asterix and Obélix, commemorate the artist's exciting career with more than 250 works from his personal archive, from childhood drawings to the success of the most famous Gaul in the world.RESOURCE IMAGES OF ALBERT UDERZO'S EXHIBITION, "UDERZO, AS A MAGIC POTION", AT THE MAILLOL MUSEUM IN PARIS. INCLUDES STATEMENTS BY SYLVIE UDERZO, EXHIBITION CURATOR.Translation:"He passed away at the beginning of the first confinement so we could not pay him the tribute he deserved. Now that it has been a year since he left, we have worked against the clock to give his public a form of tribute in which we discover the man he was on the road. chronological and professional with his human side, which we didn't see that often, he was very humble.He was someone very organized and for this reason he kept his school notebooks in an exceptional way. I wanted them to be exhibited because you can see how this boy from school made extraordinary drawings in science, in poetry, on the fables of La Fontaine.
Paris (France), May 25 (EFE) .- (CAMERA: Maria Diaz Valderrama) One year after his death, the family of the cartoonist Albert Uderzo, creator of Asterix and Obelix, remember the artist's exciting career presenting more than 250 pieces from his personal archive.
Paris, Mar 11 (EFE).-(Camera: Martí Rodríguez) Although it is likely that they would never met in person, Picasso and Rodin agreed on their genius and their experimental way of understanding art, a revolutionary vision that Paris now recovers in a double exhibition that extols the links between artists. FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION AND SOUNDBITES BY CURATOR Virginie PerdrissotTRANSLATION"Picasso and Rodin were two artists for whom renewal was something very constant. They were both in perpetual renewal. Their art never had a stage that could be classified in a predefined category. That is why the exhibition insists a lot on that idea of movement and we wanted to show the multidisciplinary character of his work and all the themes of his creation. And we did not limit ourselves to showing a Picasso painter on one side and a sculptor Rodin on the other, but rather show that both renewed their work with graphic arts, drawings, ceramics or photography ... "
Paris, Jan 8 (EFE) .- (Camera: Josep Puig López) Several museums in France are looking for a way to continue showing their collections, despite not being able to receive public due to the restrictions derived from the coronavirus pandemic, and options lead to collaborations and broadcasts on the internet.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION GIACOMETTI EXHIBITION IN THE PARIS MUSEUM.SOUNDBITES OF HUGO DANIEL, CURATOR."The relationship between Samuel Beckett and Alberto Giacometti was not well documented although its echoes and the deep affinity between their works are very important, the two artists knew each other for a very long period of time, from the 1930s until the death of Giacometti in 60."
Paris, Oct 9 (EFE). - (Camera: Josep Puig) A colossal five-ton head welcomes visitors to the most important exhibition of the unknown Olmec civilization ever in Europe. Most of the pieces have never left the halls of Mexican museums but are now doing so to enter the Quay Branly-Jacques Chirac museum in Paris.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION.