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At the opening of Art Paris 2023, Alpine unveiled "Metamorphosis", a work by artist Arne Quinze, which will be on display until Sunday 2 April, on the esplanade of the Grand Palais Éphémère in Paris.Alpine and the Belgian artist reveal the result of their artistic exchange regarding the concept of a dreamed future of the automobile and organic forms in the service of technology.This latest creation, the third presented by Alpine at Art Paris modern and contemporary art fair, further highlights Alpine's commitment to ongoing artistic exploration.
Paris, Sep 4 (EFE) .- The Picasso Museum opens to the public for 24 hours, day and night on Saturday.During this opening it will organize exhibitions, concerts, animations and conferences dedicated to Spanish artist Pablo Picasso.(Camera: CHRISTOPHE PETIT-TESSON)SHOT LIST: THE PICASSO MUSEUM IN PARIS, FRANCE.
Madrid, Jul 10 (EFE).- (Camera: Rafael Maturana) ARCO contemporary art fair, which this year faces its most atypical edition due to the pandemic, opens its doors to the public for the weekend at 50%capacity. The crowds from other years will not be seen, but emblematic works such as Ibarrola's version of "Guernica" and pieces by more than a thousand artists will be on display.FOOTAGE OF THE ARCO ON SATURDAY.
Paris, Jun 9 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Christophe Petit-Tesson) Paris presented on Wednesday the temporary Grand Palais that will host the events that should be held in the original Grand Palais until 2024, when the building is scheduled to reopen to the public.FOOTAGE OF THE PRESENTATION.
Paris (France), May 26 (EFE) .- (CAMERA: Maria Diaz Valderrama) The Carnavalet Museum in Paris, dedicated to the history of the French capital, was inaugurated Wednesday by the authorities three days after its reunion with the public, after four years in the works.
Paris, May 17 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Christophe Petit-Tesson / Mario García Sánchez) One year later than planned, the works of art from the Pinault Collection will be exhibited at the Bourse de commerce, a new contemporary art museum whose transformation has been led by Japanese architect Tadao Ando.Businessman François Pinault, one of the great fortunes of France and owner of the conglomerate of luxury brands Kering (Saint Laurent, Gucci, Bottega Veneta, etc.), has collected nearly 10,000 works in forty years. FOOTAGE OF THE PINAULT COLLECTION EXHIBITION AT THE BOURSE DE COMMERCE IN PARIS.SOUNDBITES AND TRANSLATION OF THE GENERAL DIRECTOR OF THE CENTRE, MARTIN BETHENOD. "The Pinault collection provides a personal, very particular and specific point of view on contemporary creation. (...) It is anchored in the present and also in the problems of our society: politics, identity, gender ( ...) ".