Written in French.
The exhibition "Pioneers. Artists in the Paris of the Roaring Twenties" honours the key role played by women in the advent of art and ideas in the short-lived 1920s, through paintings, sculptures, photographs, films, textiles and literary works. This exhibition, which aims to be as...
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Written in French.
The exhibition "Pioneers. Artists in the Paris of the Roaring Twenties" honours the key role played by women in the advent of art and ideas in the short-lived 1920s, through paintings, sculptures, photographs, films, textiles and literary works. This exhibition, which aims to be as abundant and ebullient as the Roaring Twenties, brings together some forty artists and women of the arts, Amazons, androgynous and revolutionary. Some are well known: Suzanne Valadon, Tamara de Lempicka, Marie Laurencin... But apart from these few names, the majority of these artists are unknown to the general public.
Through the biographies of these artists, this journal aims to retrace their lives and their singular artistic careers.
Written in French.
24 pages / 40 illustrations
Éditions Rmn - Grand Palais
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