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2. Friedensreich Hundertwasser, from July 6th to 30th
Hundertwasser, both a painter and an architect, is one of the heirs of the great Klimt, from whom he has redefined the lines and forms, making them more alive. With an art that embraces respect for nature and humanity, going back to the origins of the elements, he embodies a renewal in the Viennese Secession. An enchanting universe that will not leave you indifferent.
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3. Vincent Van Gogh, from July 31 to August 27
We all know it too well, and yet we never get tired of it : Van Gogh's Starry Night, we can see it hanging on the wall of the Orsay museum, but also printed on cups, tote bags or t-shirts, it doesn't matter, we always marvel at it. So imagine the spectacle of it projected on all the walls of a huge room ! Van Gogh's tragic life, ignored during his lifetime, known by everyone today, inspires filmmakers and museums from all around the world : his animated works perfectly pay tribute to the style of this tormented painter.
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4. Yves Klein, from July 31st to August 27th
After immersing yourself in Van Gogh's paintings, you can dive into the ode to the Mediterranean offered by Yves Klein, with his Blue Infinity. With over 90 artworks and 60 archival images projected under the sweet melancholy of Vivaldi, this blue could hypnotize you as much as it fascinates you... It's the effect of one of the most fascinating colors in art history.
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Summer Retrospectives
L'Atelier des Lumières
38, rue Saint-Maur - 11th
From July 6 to August 27, 2023
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