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How did Sandro Botticelli, one of the greatest painters of the Florentine Renaissance, influence so many generations of artists from the 19th century to the present? Such is the question that the Victoria and Albert Museum in London seeks to answer with its exhibition "Botticelli Reimagined", made possible with the financial support of Societe Generale (major of the museum's principal exhibitions in 2016 and 2017). Visitors can discover his flourishing posterity from 5 March to 3 July 2016.
 

Popularised by the indigenous artist Jivya Soma Mashe (whose work recently joined the Societe Generale Collection in 2015), Warli painting is now spreading beyond the borders of India. A return to a tribal art with its origins in rock painting, its contemporary form allies tradition and innovation, simplicity and virtuosity.


 

The Acquisition Committee met on Wednesday, 21 October, to select new artwork for the Collection.

 

Composition of the Committee

This year, a new expert from the art world has joined the Committee alongside Guy Boyer, Managing Editor of the magazine Connaissance des arts and an expert for the Collection since 2005. Our new member is Olivier Fau, Senior Director of the auction house Sotheby’s, where he is currently an International Specialist in the Contemporary Art department.

16 sept - 8 nov
Monnaie de Paris
11 Conti quay, Paris 75006


 

14 rue de Seine
75006 Paris
24 September - 31 October 2015

 

The MAO brought together nearly 300 people, who were able to observe the performance of the artist ARDPG at the end of the event (Credits: Edouard Hannoteaux) The 1st edition of the Meeting Art Objectif, organized by Objectif Languedoc-Roussillon on September 29, highlighted the new forms of patronage spreading in the region.

 

Brussels  12 september - 29 november 2015

 

 

2 Beaubourg street 

Paris 75004

11 September - 10 October 2015
 

 

Sol Lewitt, Wal drawings, grids on black and white

Konrad Fischer Gallery From

09.4.15 to 10.31.15

 

 

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