La Fondation Louis Vuitton
accueille une sélection de 200 oeuvres qui retracent l'histoire du MoMA dans
son rôle de collectionneur.
MoMA and the Fondation
Louis Vuitton Announce the Co-Organized Exhibition Etre moderne: Le MoMA à
Paris from October 11, 2017, through March 5, 2018
Posted on May 5, 2017
The Museum of Modern Art
(MoMA) and Fondation Louis Vuitton announce the first comprehensive exhibition
in France to present MoMA’s unparalleled collection: Etre moderne: Le MoMA à
Paris, on view at Fondation Louis Vuitton from October 11, 2017, through March
5, 2018.
An integrated,
cross-disciplinary selection of 200 works, drawn from all six of the Museum’s
curatorial departments and reflecting the history of the institution and its
collecting, will fill the entirety of the Fondation’s Frank Gehry–designed
building. Curated jointly by the two institutions, the display brings together
paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints, photographs, films, media works,
performances, and architecture and design objects, tracing the evolution and
multifaceted scope of MoMA’s collection. The exhibition was conceived in
relation to the architecture and interior spaces of the Fondation Louis Vuitton
building, allowing a compelling historical narrative across its four floors.
Etre moderne features
masterworks by artists including Max Beckmann, Alexander Calder, Paul Cézanne,
Marcel Duchamp, Walker Evans, Jasper Johns, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Gustav
Klimt, Yayoi Kusama, René Magritte, Pablo Picasso, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe,
Yvonne Rainer, Frank Stella, and Paul Signac. A selection of rarely shown
documentary material from MoMA’s Archives will be incorporated in the
galleries, tracing the history of the Museum and contextualizing the works.
Etre moderne: Le MoMA à
Paris is co-organized by The Museum of Modern Art, New York, and Fondation
Louis Vuitton, under the direction of Glenn Lowry (Director, The Museum of
Modern Art) and Suzanne Pagé (Artistic Director, Fondation Louis Vuitton). The
exhibition is curated by Quentin Bajac (The Joel and Anne Ehrenkranz Chief
Curator of Photography, MoMA), assisted by Katerina Stathopoulou (Assistant
Curator, MoMA), with Olivier Michelon (Curator, Fondation Louis Vuitton). The
archival section is organized by Michelle Elligott (Chief of Archives, MoMA).
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