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03/05/2024 22:28 (UTC)

FRANCE MATISSE

Louis Vuitton Foundation in Paris hosts the exhibition "Matisse, L'Atelier rouge"

Paris (France), May 3 (EFE).- When Henri Matisse, in a gesture that not even he could explain, invaded the canvas in which he portrayed his workshop in red in 1911, Ellsworth Kelly had not yet been born on the other side of the Atlantic. Together and separately, the color revolutions that both represent have crossed paths in Paris, at the Louis Vuitton Foundation.

After the success of the retrospective dedicated to Mark Rothko, which had a record number of 852,000 visitors during the autumn-winter season, the center for contemporary art of the French fashion brand - located in an imposing building by Frank Gehry in the Bois de Boulogne (northwest of Paris) - gives way to not one, but two exhibitions that will last throughout the Olympic summer.

CAMERA: EDGAR SAPIÑA MANCHADO

STATEMENTS BY DORTHE AAGESEN, SMK COMMISSIONER; AND FROM ANN TEMKIN, CURATOR OF THE MOMA.

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