Is this how men live? The Maeght Foundation Collection
The Maeght Foundation has one of the most important collections in Europe which brings together an extraordinary collection of modern and contemporary works of art. After the exhibitions "50 artistes, une collection", "Face 脿 l'艙uvre", "Espace, Espaces!鈥 and following the recent exhibitions by artists A. R. Penck and Eduardo Arroyo, the Maeght Foundation, this winter, presents a new and enriching interpretation concerning "humanity and its representations". The title "Is this how men live?鈥 is taken from the famous lines of Louis Aragon, set to music by L茅o Ferr茅, "... Is this how men live and their kisses follow them in the distance...". More than 100 works - paintings, sculptures, drawings and prints - will be on display from December 16, 2017 to March 11, 2018 in a new exhibition of works built around the humanistic dimension of the collection. It therefore speaks about existence and human beings, with their contradictions, their struggles, their hopes.
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The Maeght Foundation has one of the most important collections in Europe which brings together an extraordinary collection of modern and contemporary works of art. After the exhibitions "50 artistes, une collection", "Face 脿 l'艙uvre", "Espace, Espaces!鈥 and following the recent exhibitions by artists A. R. Penck and Eduardo Arroyo, the Maeght Foundation, this winter, presents a new and enriching interpretation concerning "humanity and its representations". The title "Is this how men live?鈥 is taken from the famous lines of Louis Aragon, set to music by L茅o Ferr茅, "... Is this how men live and their kisses follow them in the distance...". More than 100 works - paintings, sculptures, drawings and prints - will be on display from December 16, 2017 to March 11, 2018 in a new exhibition of works built around the humanistic dimension of the collection. It therefore speaks about existence and human beings, with their contradictions, their struggles, their hopes.
Artists on show
- Alberto Giacometti
- Alecos Fassianos
- Alexander Calder
- Arman
- Claude Garache
- Djamel Tatah
- Eduardo Arroyo
- Eduardo Chillida
- Erik Dietman
- Eugène Dodeigne
- Fabrice Hybert
- Fernand Léger
- Francis Bacon
- Georges Braque
- Gérard Fromanger
- Gérard Gasiorowski
- Germaine Richier
- Henk Visch
- Henri Matisse
- Jacques Monory
- Jean Cortot
- Jean Dubuffet
- Jean Le Gac
- Joan Miró
- Joël Kermarrec
- Juan Gris
- Juan Martinez
- Julio González
- Louis Aragon
- Louis Cane
- Louis Le Brocquy
- Louis Pons
- Luigi Mainolfi
- Marc Chagall
- Pat Andrea
- Paul Rebeyrolle
- Peter Klasen
- Pierre Alechinsky
- Pierre Dmitrienko
- Raoul Ubac
- Sam Szafran
- Tibor Csernus
- Titi Parant
- Wifredo Lam
- Wolfgang Gäfgen
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