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TOP CULTURAL EVENTS IN PARIS JANUARY 2012-JUNE 2012

Kabuki

Kabuki
Japanese theatre costumes
from March 7 to July 15, 2012
Fondation Pierre Bergé – Yves Saint Laurent
5 avenue Marceau, 75116 Paris

The Fondation Pierre Bergé – Yves Saint Laurent has devoted its 17th exhibition to Japanese theatre costumes, known as the Kabuki. The costumes from the Shôchiku Costume, accompanied by accessories, engravings, photographs and documentary footage, serve to illuminate a traditional dramatic art which emerged in Japan in the seventeenth century. The Fondation’s exhibition of Kabuki costumes is the first of its kind ever held in Paris.

Helmut Newton

Grand Palais, Paris
24 March 2012 – 17 June 2012

newton helmut

helmut newton

Since Helmut Newton’s death (1920 – 2004), there has been no retrospective of his work in France, although he did much of his work there, particularly for the French edition of Vogue.

Provocative, shocking, Newton’s work tried to capture the beauty, eroticism, humour – and sometimes violence – that he sensed in the social interaction within the familiar worlds of fashion, luxury, money and power.

The exhibition bring together more than two hundred photographs, mostly original or vintage prints made under Helmut Newton’s supervision: Polaroid, working prints in various sizes, monumental works. It will be supported by press records, and a film made by his wife of sixty years, the photographer June Newton: Helmut by June.

It takes a retrospective, thematic angle. Through the major themes in his work: fashion, nudes, portraits, sex and humour, the exhibition seeks to show that Newton was much more than a fashion photographer. His photography shook off all constraints, even though he often worked within the rigid framework of fashion and portraiture. His work is eminently classical, fitting into a very broad view of art.

We used to say of Yves Saint Laurent that his creations had empowered women. The same could be said of Helmut Newton, who was long intimately involved in YSL’s approach, and that was no accident. Nude or in a dinner jacket, Newton’s women are powerful, seductive and dominant – never icy but always impressive or even intimidating. They are liberated women who take full responsibility for the freedom of their bodies, timeless and unclassifiable, open to all fantasies.
They are rich women, who have conquered the world and its money, and luxuriate in refinement, from evening gowns to bed. Luxe, classe et volupté could be the motto of the Newtonian woman.

When Newton published A World Without Men, he formulated the visionary expression of a society in which women had gained enough power to do without men if need be.

MATISSE PAIRS AND SETS

Centre Pompidou
75191 Paris

Matisse from march 7th till june 18th

matisse

matisse

Through a selection of masterpieces by the artist, the exhibition “Matisse, pairs and sets” illuminates a singular aspect of his art: the exploration of the same subject repeatedly, the same pattern, which allows the artist to explore the painting itself.

Pairs or sets, these ricochets formal variations framework, drawing, touch, color, are a regular features of his work. The exhibition comprises sixty paintings and thirty drawings, to trace his artistic career, from 1899 to 1952.

Faced with these couples and these digressions, that’s all the work of Matisse and he is allowed to enter, with its breaks, its reversals and his conquests.

MODIGLIANI, SOUTINE AND THE LEGEND OF MONTPARNASSE

la Pinacothèque de Paris, from 04 April 2012 to 09 September 2012
28 place de la madeleine Paris 75008

The Jonas Netter Collection

modigliani pinacoteheque

modigliani

Jonas Netter is one of the most influential collectors of the 20th century, a discoverer of talents, all the more inspired and brilliant, in that he was totally discreet throughout his life, to such an extent that he is even today still completely unknown by the general public.

However, without him, Modigliani would probably not have existed, nor Soutine, nor Utrillo. This exhibition will now pay him the homage he deserves by enabling the public to discover an ensemble of works of astounding beauty, chiefly by Modigliani.

Jonas Netter was Alsatian, an agent for various trademarks settled in Paris, and he was fascinated by art and painting. He discovers a painting by Modigliani and decides to buy it. He was one of the very first to acquire works by that artist, taking over from Paul Alexandre, who had supported him until then, before World War One.
A collector in his very soul, Netter started off buying all the works by Modigliani that he saw at Zborowski’s. He became passionate about that artist of whom he managed to acquire about forty paintings at the end of the Twenties.

Then he noticed Soutine. Long before Barnes, he was fascinated by him. He, the middleclass and discreet Alsatian Jew, was overtaken by a limitless passion for all those artists who made up the Paris School.
He also discovered Utrillo : his white period delighted him and he started buying them also by the dozen, always via Zborowski. The latter found himself, thanks to Netter, at the head of a genuinely new market and of a bunch of young artists who suddenly found themselves propelled forward by this new generation of dealers and collectors.

Valadon and Kisling were also part of that group of painters, as well as many others, just as wonderful even if they did not necessarily attain the same notoriety: Kremègne, Kikoïne, Hayden, Ébiche, Antcher and Fournier.

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TOP CULTURAL EVENTS IN PARIS  2012

THE TWILIGHT OF THE PHARAOHS

Jacquemart-André Museum
158, boulevard Haussmann – 75008 PARIS

23 Mars-23 July 2012

Of the ten centuries that separate the fall of the last Ramesses and the sad demise of Cleopatra VII, we all too often remember only the turmoil that was suffered at the end of the Libyan Period and the invasions to which the country was successively subjected by the Kushites, the Persians and then the Macedonians.
As a result, we tend to recall this period only as a long but inevitable journey down the path of decline, during which Egypt would lose its sovereign power for good.

However, if we consider the quality of work produced in the various arts, we have to accept that it does not tally with such a negative vision of the situation, as the workshops continued to create some beautiful objects, if not masterpieces.
It is on this evidence, which shines a new light on the last millennium of pharaonic history, that the exhibition intends to focus.

The natural common themes for this tour of the most beautiful creations of Late Egypt remain the three subjects at the very heart of pharaonic artistic output: Man, the Pharaoh and the Gods. Omnipresent in the sculptures, they remain the central characters of multiple scenes that decorated the walls of temples and tombs.

On the ground floor, you are welcome with the most spectacular works of the exhibition in terms of their size, illustrating the different themes and presenting the Egyptians, the pharaohs and the gods. They are united around an impressive effigy of Osiris (Statue of Osiris devoted by Ptahirdis, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) and three large “duplicate” statues of Nakhthorheb, an important figure from the court of Psammetichus II (British Museum, London; Musée du Louvre, Paris; private collection), presented together for the first time.By Paris luxury rentals