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ロケーション: Musée d’Orsay
住所: Esplanade Valéry Giscard d'Estaing
The Musée d'Orsay presents an exhibition dedicated to Gabrielle Hébert (1853 - 1934), a French photographer of German origin and wife of painter Ernest Hébert. Active between 1888 and 1908, Gabrielle documented daily life at Villa Medici in Rome, where her husband served as director of the French Academy. Her photographs provide an intimate look into the artistic life of the time, portraying artists, models, and domestic scenes. The exhibition features original prints, albums, diaries, glass plate negatives, and her cameras, alongside works by Ernest Hébert and personal items that tell their love story. With over 3.500 prints, Gabrielle Hébert is considered a pioneer of female photography, having sensitively and precisely documented an artistic environment predominantly male.
Anna Maria Maiolino, the subtle dialogue with Picasso
Anna Maria Maiolino is a pivotal figure in Latin American contemporary art. This exhibition is part of the Musée Picasso's program focusing on major contemporary female artists, following presentations on Faith Ringgold and Sophie Calle.
Ariodante: Love, Betrayal, and Power at the Scottish Court
Inspired by Ludovico Ariosto's Orlando Furioso, George Frideric Handel's opera Ariodante, composed in 1735 for London's Covent Garden, is a masterly example of Baroque opera seria.
The first retrospective in 20 years in Paris dedicated to the French photographer Luc Delahaye, an artist who fuses photojournalism and contemporary art.
The exhibition presents the DALY (Dessiner Avec Les Yeux) project, in which the artist uses an eye tracker to record eye movements while observing Claude Monet's Water Lilies.