
Paris day-by-day – Foundation Louis Vuitton + Street art (Day 5)
9 agosto 2019
Cosa troverete: due giovani uomini senza cuore né pace che pensano di essere liberi sdraiati sotto un albero; un mare che scorre infinito fra le curve armoniche di Frank Ghery; una stanza che si ripete per sempre; lo scarabocchio di Frank Gehry per il progetto della Foundation Louis Vuitton; una rosa troppo alta per essere colta; la bellezza dell’Arco di Trionfo offuscata dal traffico; i murali di una barca-ristorante riflessi sulla Senna; una ricciolona multicolor; dei turisti che rischiano di essere trinciati facendo la fila per fare la foto all’Arco di Trionfo & more…
INFO MOSTRA:
Luogo: Fondation Louis Vuitton
Titolo: “Gilbert & George, There Were Two Young Men (April 1971)”
Curatori: Suzanne Pagé, Claire Staebler
Allestimento: Marco Palmieri
3 luglio 2019 – 26 agosto 2019
Facce provate ma felici dopo la pioggia a dirotto che ha tentato di ostacolare il nostro arrivo alla Foundation Louis Vitton
“There Were Two Young Men” (1971) by Gilbert And George @ Foundation Louis Vuitton, Paris
There were two young men with no heart and no peace They thought to be free lying under a tree And so they lay there from the dawn till dusk Enjoying the air and the chickens and ducks They thought to be nice and wave with their hands And so day after day they are under that tree Counting the leaves and waiting for tea They are as happy as can be. “There Were Two Young Men” (1971) by Gilbert And George @ Foundation Louis Vuitton, Paris
There were two young men with no heart and no peace They thought to be free lying under a tree And so they lay there from the dawn till dusk Enjoying the air and the chickens and ducks They thought to be nice and wave with their hands And so day after day they are under that tree Counting the leaves and waiting for tea They are as happy as can be. “There Were Two Young Men” (1971) by Gilbert And George @ Foundation Louis Vuitton, Paris
There were two young men with no heart and no peace They thought to be free lying under a tree And so they lay there from the dawn till dusk Enjoying the air and the chickens and ducks They thought to be nice and wave with their hands And so day after day they are under that tree Counting the leaves and waiting for tea They are as happy as can be. “There Were Two Young Men” (1971) by Gilbert And George @ Foundation Louis Vuitton, Paris
There were two young men with no heart and no peace They thought to be free lying under a tree And so they lay there from the dawn till dusk Enjoying the air and the chickens and ducks They thought to be nice and wave with their hands And so day after day they are under that tree Counting the leaves and waiting for tea They are as happy as can be. “There Were Two Young Men” (1971) by Gilbert And George @ Foundation Louis Vuitton, Paris
There were two young men with no heart and no peace They thought to be free lying under a tree And so they lay there from the dawn till dusk Enjoying the air and the chickens and ducks They thought to be nice and wave with their hands And so day after day they are under that tree Counting the leaves and waiting for tea They are as happy as can be. “There Were Two Young Men” (1971) by Gilbert And George @ Foundation Louis Vuitton, Paris
“There Were Two Young Men” (1971) by Gilbert And George @ Foundation Louis Vuitton, Paris
Torrenti d’acqua interiore su arcobaleni di pace dei sensi… Poesia visiva e uditiva di Ellsworth Kelly @ FoundationLouis Vuitton
Torrenti d’acqua interiore su arcobaleni di pace dei sensi… Poesia visiva e uditiva di Ellsworth Kelly @ FoundationLouis Vuitton
Il modello di Frank Gehry per il progetto della Foundation Louis Vuitton
Joan Mitchell @ Foundation Louis Vuitton
Joan Mitchell @ Foundation Louis Vuitton
Collezione permanente @ Foundation Louis Vuitton
Collezione permanente @ Foundation Louis Vuitton
Mark Bradford @ Foundation Louis Vuitton
Collezione permanente @ Foundation Louis Vuitton
Collezione permanente @ Foundation Louis Vuitton
Bernard Frize @ Foundation Louis Vuitton
Ettore Spalletti @ Foundation Louis Vuitton
Ettore Spalletti @ Foundation Louis Vuitton
Isa Genzken @ Foundation Louis Vuitton
Alex Katz @ Foundation Louis Vuitton
Gerhard Richter @ Foundation Louis Vuitton
Gerhard Richter @ Foundation Louis Vuitton
Gerhard Richter @ Foundation Louis Vuitton
Quest’opera dell’artista tedesco Gerhard Richter si intitola “4900 Farben” (2007). Il titolo richiama la presenza di ben 4900 colori disposti su 196 pannelli comprendenti ciascuno 25 tessere colorate il cui posizionamento e cromatismo è stato determinato random da un software. Affascinante, non trovate? Gerhard Richter @ Foundation Louis Vuitton
Infinity Mirror Room by Yayoi Kusama @ Foundation Louis Vuitton
Quest’opera dell’artista tedesco Gerhard Richter si intitola “4900 Farben” (2007). Il titolo richiama la presenza di ben 4900 colori disposti su 196 pannelli comprendenti ciascuno 25 tessere colorate il cui posizionamento e cromatismo è stato determinato random da un software. Affascinante, non trovate? Gerhard Richter @ Foundation Louis Vuitton
Infinity Mirror Room by Yayoi Kusama @ Foundation Louis Vuitton
Street art by Marko93 sulla Senna
Streetart by Vinie Graffiti @ Ourcq
Streetart by Moh Awudu @ Ourcq
Streetart @ Ourcq
Streetart @ Ourcq
Streetart @ Ourcq
Streetart by Cart1 @ Ourcq
Streetart @ Ourcq
Streetart by Franck Duval aka FKDL @ Ourcq
Streetart by Cart1 & Jessy Monlouis DouDouStyle @ Ourcq
Streetart @ Ourcq
Arc de triomphe
Arc de triomphe
Turisti in fila in mezzo alla strada per fare la foto all’Arc de triomphe
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