Journée mondiale de l'art du colklage - 13 mai 2023
La Journée mondiale de l’art du collage est une célébration internationale de cet art qui aura lieu le samedi 13 mai 2023. Cette journée internationale a été créée en 2018 par le Magazine Kolaj. Pour l’occasion, le musée qui est consacré exclusivement à l’art du collage sera ouvert de 14 h à 17 h 30. L’entrée est libre. Le public pourra regarder en sus des 200 œuvres exposées (180 artistes, 23 nations représentées) présentant l’évolution de l’art du collage de 1821 à 2021, il sera possible de voir pour la première fois les nouvelles acquisitions réalisés par le musée durant l’année 2022 dont, entre autres, des œuvres de Bernard Mandeville, Catherine Eugène, Guy Savel, Jean-Claude Delambre.
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The World Collage Art Day is an international celebration of this art which will take place on Saturday, May 13, 2023. This international day was created in 2018 by Kolaj Magazine. For the occasion, the museum which is exclusively dedicated to the art of collage will be open from 2:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Free entry. The public will be able to watch in addition to the 200 works exhibited (180 artists, 23 nations represented) presenting the evolution of the art of collage from 1821 to 2021, it will be possible to see for the first time the new acquisitions made by the museum during the year 2022 including, among others, works by Bernard Mandeville, Catherine Eugène, Guy Savel, Jean-Claude Delambre.
The World Collage Art Day is an international celebration of this art which will take place on Saturday, May 13, 2023. This international day was created in 2018 by Kolaj Magazine. For the occasion, the museum which is exclusively dedicated to the art of collage will be open from 2:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Free entry. The public will be able to watch in addition to the 200 works exhibited (180 artists, 23 nations represented) presenting the evolution of the art of collage from 1821 to 2021, it will be possible to see for the first time the new acquisitions made by the museum during the year 2022 including, among others, works by Bernard Mandeville, Catherine Eugène, Guy Savel, Jean-Claude Delambre.
