SEPTEMBER 27, 2022 TO JANUARY 22, 2023
The exhibition Paris and Nowhere Else immerses the public in the effervescent post-war years which, from 1945 to 1972, saw the emergence of new artistic visions, whether in the field of abstraction, figuration or kinetic art.
In the first half of the 20th century, Paris was the world capital of the arts, the home of the avant-garde to which artists and intellectuals from all over the world flocked. After the Second World War, despite the increasing attractiveness of New York, it was still in Paris, and for many, nowhere else, that one had to go to train, create, exhibit, confront one's work with that of others, and write the history of art.
The exhibition brings together a hundred works from private and public collections - drawings, sculptures, paintings, collages - by Shafic Abboud (Liban), Eduardo Arroyo (Espagne), André Cadere (Roumanie), Ahmed Cherkaoui (Maroc), Carlos Cruz-Diez (Vénézuela), Dado (Monténégro), Erró (Islande), Tetsumi Kudo (Japon), Wifredo Lam (Cuba), Julio Le Parc (Argentine), Milvia Maglione (Italie), Roberto Matta (Chili), Joan Mitchell (États-Unis), Véra Molnar (Hongrie), Iba N’Diaye (Sénégal), Alicia Penalba (Argentine), Judit Reigl (Hongrie), Antonio Seguí (Argentine), Jesús Rafael Soto (Vénézuela), Daniel Spoerri (Roumanie), Hervé Télémaque (Haïti), Victor Vasarely (Hongrie), Maria Helena Vieira da Silva (Portugal), Zao Wou-Ki (Chine)
Paris et nulle part ailleurs (PARIS AND NOWHERE ELSE) | 24 FOREIGN ARTISTS IN PARIS. 1945-1972
FROM SEPTEMBER 27, 2022 TO JANUARY 22, 2023
TUESDAY TO FRIDAY, 10 AM TO 5:30 PM - SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, 10 AM TO 7 PM - WEDNESDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 PM
PALAIS DE LA PORTE DORÉE - MUSÉE NATIONAL DE L’HISTOIRE DE L’IMMIGRATION
293 avenue Daumesnil - 75012 Paris
Tél. +33 (0)1 53 59 58 60 - email : info@palais-portedoree.fr