WRITTEN IN FRENCH
Suzanne Valadon left a fascinating body of work, both transgressive and radical. With a rebellious spirit, her destiny and her extraordinary life, her career draws the portrait of a modern artist and sheds light on an era on the edge of two worlds, taking us through the 19th and 20th...
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WRITTEN IN FRENCH
Suzanne Valadon left a fascinating body of work, both transgressive and radical. With a rebellious spirit, her destiny and her extraordinary life, her career draws the portrait of a modern artist and sheds light on an era on the edge of two worlds, taking us through the 19th and 20th centuries.
This book is the expanded edition of the catalogue published by the Centre Pompidou Metz, now out of print. Enriched with 16 pages, it includes two additional essays and the body of work is also larger and adapted to the Parisian exhibition. The two texts by curators Xavier Rey, director of the Musée national d'art moderne, and Nathalie Ernoult, curatorial attaché, come from the conference "Le clan Valadon" on the question of Suzanne Valadon as a woman artist, which took place in Metz in 2023.
Exhibition at the Centre Pompidou, Paris from 15 January to 26 May 2025.
French
280 pages / 240 illustrations
Éditions du Centre Pompidou
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