Paysage. Fenêtre sur la nature.

Paysage. Fenêtre sur la nature. : Arbre brisé au Kerket, près de Meyringen (Oberland bernoisd)_CALAME Alexandre © RMN-Grand Palais (musée du Louvre)_René-Gabriel Ojeda    Paysage. Fenêtre sur la nature. : Exposition Paysage-Fenêtre sur la nature 9 © Louvre-Lens_Laurent Lamacz    Paysage. Fenêtre sur la nature. : Tropical Landscape Frederic Edwin CHURCH (Hartford, 1826 – Greenport, 1900) Vers 1855 Huile sur toile © Madrid, Collection Carmen Thyssen    Paysage. Fenêtre sur la nature. : Etude de troncs d’arbres François DESPORTES (Champigneulles, 1661 – Paris, 1743) Vers 1692-1700 Huile sur papier Sèvres, Manufacture et Musée nationaux, en dépôt à Lille, Palais des Beaux-Arts © RMN-Grand Palais (PBA, Lille) / René-Gabriel Ojeda   


The exhibition


In this monumental and thought-provoking exhibition, the Louvre-Lens explores the landscape through the eyes of painters, essentially from the origin of the world to contemporary art. With more than 170 works, the exhibition crosses the four seasons, from the southern hemisphere to the north. We go from a View of the Santa Chiara Canal in Venice immortalized by Canaletto in 1730 to the Japanese province of Kai to admire Hokusai's Dawn at Isawa, we contemplate The Rocks of Belle-Île, the Wild Coast painted by Monet in 1886 or Joan Mitchell's Fields (1990), from the view offered by his house in Vétheuil. Here, everything begins with the big bang, in a film installation designed by the artist Laurent Pernot - just like the exhibition's scenography in the form of an immersive experience.

Extract of the article by Benoit Gaboriaud published in the N°106 of the magazine Art Absolument. Published on May 17, 2023

When


20/03/2023 - 24/07/2023
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