National Museum of Fine Arts will display shows the photographer Alécio de Andrade
© Photo Alécio de Andrade. Louvre Museum, Paris 1970. Image that makes up the exhibition "The Louvre and its visitors," which will open on June 9 in Rio The Instituto Moreira Salles, in partnership with the National Museum of Fine Arts in Rio, opens next Thursday, July 9, at 12, the exhibition "The Louvre and its visitors," a lesser known work of Brazilian photographer Alécio de Andrade (1938-2003), but marked by the same genuine tenderness that characterizes all his work. Photographer and also a poet, pianist and friend of writers and musicians from around the world, Alécio de Andrade, Brazilian living in Paris, toured the halls of the Louvre for almost thirty-nine years, from 1964. Of these trips, he left 12,000 images. Each resembles a striking theatrical scene that would watch over the shoulders of the artist, taking visitors as actors. A poetic vision, a sense of humor which binds to a certain affection peculiar, shows the appropriation of the public spaces of the museum and relationships, sometimes unusual, that are established between some of the viewers and the works of art. Alongside the exhibition will be held on July 10, at 16h, in the auditorium of the National Museum of Fine Arts, a conference of Portuguese Galard Jean (director of cultural department of the Louvre Museum from 1987 to 2002) entitled "The Louvre and their audiences: a cultural policy. " The exhibition "The Louvre and its visitors" program is part of the French Year in Brazil. National Museum of Fine Arts (MNBA). Avenida Rio Branco - 199. Center. Rio de Janeiro. Phone: 2240-0068. 10/07 to 13/09 - From Tuesday to Friday from 10am to 18pm, Saturday, Sun and public holidays from 12h to 17h. Source: IMS
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