Paris
Rodin Museum
19 May → 6 Mar 2022
From Tuesday to Sunday from 10 am to 6:30 pm. Closed Monday.
For their first partnership, two major Parisian monographic museums are simultaneously presenting works by Rodin (1840-1917) and Picasso (1881-1973). The link between the two artists doesn't seem obvious to you? Discover how they are closely linked... A generation separates Rodin and Picasso and yet many things bring them together. Considered as two masters of modernity, they really upset the artistic practices of their time: one through expressionism, the other through cubism. The Rodin Museum presents the works of the two artists produced during the crisis of representation at the beginning of the 20th century; as for the Picasso Museum, it highlights their creative process. Experimentation is essential in their work, the studio being the privileged place to do so. In the end, it is not so much the result that counts as the way of getting there. By establishing a constant dialogue between the works, the museums present 500 paintings, sculptures, drawings, photographs and archives! An original exhibition with an original itinerary, until January 2, 2022.