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L'Atelier d'Albert Giacometti Exhibition |
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Period: |
17 October 2007 (Wednesday) -11 February
2008 (Monday) |
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Place: |
Centre Pompidou
Place Georges Pompidou, 75004 Paris |
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Metro: |
Rambuteau, Line 11,
Hôtel de Ville, Lines 1 and 11
Châtelet, Lines 1, 4, 7, 11 and 14 |
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Hours: |
11:00 - 21:00 (Open Thursdays until 23:00) |
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Holidays: |
None |
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Entry Fee: |
Standard - €10, Reduced - €8 |
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Tel: |
01 44 78 12 33 |
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http://www.centrepompidou.fr/ |
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The Swiss-born, internationally
famous sculptor Alberto Giacometti also lived for
some time in Paris. He is most famous for his tall,
thin statues of people. This large scale
retrospective exhibition, containing 200 sculptures,
60 paintings, 170 sketches, and 190 photographs in
one building, is being held at the Pompidou Centre.
In keeping with the title (atelier means “studio” in
French), the exhibition attempts to draw attention
to the places where the artist brought his works to
life. The main feature on display will be actual
walls from his three main studios in Stampa
(Switzerland), Maloja (Switzerland), and Paris.
Being surrounded by the studio walls on which
Giacometti himself drew many pictures should allow
the viewer to feel a little closer to this great
20th century artist.(2008-01-04) |
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