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The Centre Pompidou is hosting an outstanding retrospective dedicated to René Magritte, a unique figure within the Surrealist movement who always seeked to raise painting to the level of poetry, music and philosophy.
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Model | 9782844267320 |
Artist | René Magritte |
Author | Marion Diez et Marie Sarré |
Publisher | Centre Pompidou |
Format | Ouvrage broché |
Number of pages | 60 |
Language | Bilingue Français / English |
Dimensions | 270 x 270 |
Technique(s) | 60 illustrations |
Published | 2016 |
Museum | Centre Pompidou, Paris |
The exhibition album retraces in images the exhibition. The book showcases a selection of major works presented through short texts. A concise and clear title, for a wide audience.
The exhibition reinterprets the entire work of the artist in the light of five « figures » to which Magritte made constant reference in his work: fire, shadows, curtains, words and the fragmented body. Through an approach based on these themes, the exhibition reveals the artist’s thinking on questions of resemblance and realism, and highlights his works dealing with the deceptive representations of the world.
Bilingual version French/English.
> Exhibition Magritte, the treachery of images, Centre Pompidou, Paris (September 21, 2016 - January 23, 2017)
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