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1 Sep

The MoMA is invited in Paris!

The famous New York museum, Museum of Modern Arts, has decided to travel a bit and have a partnership with the Louis Vuitton Foundation for 5 months with the « Etre moderne : Le MoMA à Paris » exhibit.

 Indeed, more than 200 works of art from the prestigious museum will be exposed in Paris from October 11th 2017 until March 5th 2018.

The MoMA was created in 1929 and wad the first museum to specialize in modern art.

Along the years, the museum acquired numerous masterpieces. The exposition will retrace the MoMA’s journey through time.

 The works of art of Alexander Calder, Jasper Johns, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Frank Stella, Yvonne Rainer little known by the French museums will be exposed and some works of Marcel Duchamp, Paul Cézanne, Marcel Duchamp, René Magritte et Paul Signac will be back in France for this period of time.

 We do not know yet all the works that will be exposed but we can already assure you that the following ones will be: Les Boîtes de soupe Campbell by Andy Warhol (1962), l’Oiseau dans l’espace by Constantin Brancusi, une Baigneuse by Paul Cézanne, Steamboat Willie by Walt Disney, Echo: Number 25 by Jackson Pollock, 144 Lead Square by Carl Andre (1969).

 Practical information:

Etre moderne: Le MoMA à Paris

From October 11th 2017 until March 5th 2018

Place: Fondation Louis Vuitton

Hours: 11am-7pm except on Tuesdays night-time on Wednesdays until 9pm

Price: 16€ full rate, 10€ -26 years olds, 32€ family pass