The exhibition 鈥淲e built a fantastic palace at night鈥︹ presented at the Institut Giacometti, places the works of contemporary artist Petrit Halilaj and those of Alberto Giacometti side by side in dialogue.
From May 2025, the Barbican Centre, London, will partner with Fondation Giacometti, Paris, for a series of three groundbreaking exhibitions taking place over the course of a year.
From May 2025, the Barbican Centre, London, will partner with Fondation Giacometti, Paris, for a series of three groundbreaking exhibitions taking place over the course of a year.
The exhibition gathers an exceptional body of painted plasters, among them Stele (1958), Women of Venice (1956-57), several very tall figures; two versions of The Cage (1949-50), one of which is a painted bronze; several paintings on canvas and a series of drawings, most...
Set around the reconstruction of a noh stage, the exhibition presented at the Institut Giacometti highlights the closeness between the researches of both artists, in which apparitions and reality enter into dialogue.
The Fondation Giacometti in Paris celebrates a double anniversary this summer 鈥 the centenary of the birth of its founder, Annette Giacometti (1923鈥93) and 20 years since its own establishment.
Often overlooked by tourists flocking to the Louvre, the Centre Pompidou and other superstar museums, France's more intimate galleries and cultural sites are preparing to open their doors as the coronavirus lockdown is progressively lifted.