by Olivier Brunet | Jan 9, 2024
Histoires extraordinaires de l’art à Drouot. De Vermeer à Louis Bourgeois We often forget that in the 19th century and up until the Second World War, Paris was the global epicentre of artistic life. The beating heart of the art trade was the Hôtel Drouot and its...
by Olivier Brunet | Jul 18, 2022
Serra/Seurat Drawings – Catalogue Illustrated catalogue featuring the works in the show, as well as three essays contributed by the exhibition curators about Georges Seurat’s and Richard Serra’s consideration of drawing as an artistic end in itself, imbuing it...
by Olivier Brunet | Jun 20, 2022
The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao presents Serra/Seurat. Drawings, the exhibition that brings together a selection of 22 drawings by the late 19th-century master Georges Seurat, which in turn engage in dialogue with the drawings of Richard Serra, a great admirer of...
by Olivier Brunet | Jan 6, 2021
2017, Les Presses du Réel (fr) A biographical essay by Judith Benhamou-Huet, illustrated with photographs by Aurore Belkin, tracing the history of the 18th-century Brazilian architect and sculptor Aleijadinho, and, through it, the story of modern Brazil. The son of a...
by Judith Benhamou | Dec 18, 2019
The Mucem is hosting Chinese artist Ai Weiwei, one of the major actors on the international art scene. The work of the photographer, architect, sculptor, performer, film-maker and social network activist combines Chinese thought with contemporary art, namely drawing...