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The Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris is presenting three exhibitions in spring 2022.
Toyen: l’écart absolu (An absolute divergence)
Successively presented in Prague, Hamburg and Paris, this retrospective of the oeuvre of Toyen (1902–1980) is an opportunity to discover the remarkable career of a major woman artist, a Surrealist who used painting to call the image into question. In all 150 works – paintings, drawings, collages and books from museums and private collections – form an exhibition whose five parts illustrate and interconnect the high points of a quest totally out of step with standard approaches.
The exhibition has been prepared by the Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris in collaboration with The National Gallery in Prague, and the Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg.
Curators : Annie Le Brun, writer, in association with Dr. Annabelle Görgen-Lammers, Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg and Dr. Anna Pravdová, National Gallery of Prague
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Anita Molinero: Extrudia
The Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris is presenting the first retrospective devoted to Anita Molinero in an official Paris venue. This exhibition traces the different phases of her artistic development, from her early works in the late 1980s – some of which have been destroyed and are reproduced in photographs – to her latest, including several pieces created specifically for the occasion.
Curator : Olivia Gaultier-Jeanroy
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Eugène Leroy: peindre
The Musée d’Art Moderne in Paris is devoting a major retrospective to Eugène Leroy. This exhibition brings together about one hundred and fifty works (paintings and graphic), representative of the evolution of the artist’s career.
Curator : Julia Garimorth, assisted by Sylvie Moreau-Soteras
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A surgical mask or a type 1 fabric mask is recommended for all visitors of 6 years of age or older.
It is also recommended to book a time-stamped ticket on our online ticketing. Tickets can be purchased on site, if there is availability. Only advance reservations guarantee admission to the exhibitions.
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Museum director: Fabrice Hergott
Press officer: Maud Ohana maud.ohana [at] paris.fr