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Deconstruct the history of Cubism at Centre Pompidou before the opening time

TheWaysBeyond - Centre Pompidou / Cubisme
TheWaysBeyond - Centre Pompidou / Cubisme

Cubism, The Pioneer Of Modern Art

Informations pratiques

Language

French (English translation)

Price

€35 / pers.

Included in the price

Breakfast (viennoiseries, coffee, tea) at Café Beaubourg
Access to Centre Pompidou
Access to the Cubism exhibition and guided tour with a guide from Centre Pompidou before the museum opens

Not included in the price

Transportation to the place
Personal expenses

Meeting Place

Café Beaubourg
The exact address shall be sent after registration

Accessible to PRM

Thank you to let us know of any disability in advance and to arrive at least 15 minutes in advance so as to better welcome you.

Particular Conditions

The security personnel may ask visitors to open their bags for visual inspection to access the Centre Pompidou or in any place inside the building.

Crédits photos :
1/ Centre Pompidou, © Nattee Chalermtiragool / Shutterstock
2/ Juan Gris, "Le Petit Déjeuner", oct. 1915, Huile et fusain sur toile, 92x73cm, Centre Pompidou, Musée national d'art moderne, Paris © Centre Pompidou, MNAM-CCI/Philippe Migeat/Dist. RMN-GP
3/ Georges Braque, "La Guitare Statue d’épouvante", nov. 1913, Papiers collés, fusain et gouache sur papier, 73x100cm, Musée national Picasso, Paris © RMN-Grand Palais (Musée national Picasso-Paris) / Droits réservés, © ADAGP, Paris 2018
4/ Francis Picabia, "La Procession, Séville", 1912, Huile sur toile, 121,9x121,9cm, National Gallery of Art, Washington © National Gallery of Art, Washington, © ADAGP, Paris 2018

From Oct. 17, 2018, to Feb. 25, 2019, the Centre Pompidou is devoting an exhibition to Cubism –the first since 1953 in France!– in the form of a broad overview of the history of the movement between 1907 and 1917. The exhibition highlights the rich inventiveness and wide variety of the movement: not only did it introduce a geometric approach to forms and challenge classical representation, but its radical explorations and the creative drive of its members also paved the way to modern art. From its two famous inventors, Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso, to other artists like Albert Gleizes, Jean Metzinger, Francis Picabia, Marcel Duchamp, or Robert and Sonia Delaunay, 300 works shed light on the experimental and collective nature of the movement and its significant mark on art history.

TheWaysBeyond invites you on a Saturday morning, just before the opening time, to a guided visit with a museum mediator of this blockbuster exposition. Let yourself dive into the complexity of the masterpieces before visitors pour in.

Before the visit starts, a casual breakfast will be served in the famous Café Beaubourg right next to the Museum overlooking the inspiring Place George Pompidou.

A true arty Parisian morning on a beautiful autumn weekend.

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