The exhibition will take place from November 8, 2024, to March 23, 2025.
Exhibition "Nadia Léger. Avant-garde Woman" Musée Maillol from November 8, 2024 to March 23, 2025.
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What to expect
The Maillol Museum, located in the heart of Paris, invites art lovers to discover an exceptional exhibition dedicated to Nadia Léger, a major figure in the 20th-century avant-garde movement. Titled “Nadia Léger: A Woman of the Avant-Garde”, this retrospective will run from November 8, 2024, to March 23, 2025. It is a unique opportunity to explore the world of this prolific artist through over 150 works that showcase her influence and her rich, diverse career.
Discover the Exhibition “Nadia Léger: A Woman of the Avant-Garde” at the Maillol Museum
A Journey into the Universe of Nadia Léger
Nadia Léger, born Nadia Khodossievitch in 1904 in Belarus, remains relatively unknown despite her crucial role in the art world. Through this exhibition, the Maillol Museum offers a rare chance to discover Léger’s artistic evolution—a woman whose work ranged from Cubism to Suprematism, including Realism. The exhibition traces her artistic journey from her native village to Paris, highlighting her influences and interactions with renowned artists such as Fernand Léger, Pablo Picasso, and other members of the Atelier Léger, like Nicolas de Staël and Hans Hartung.
A Voyage Through Modern and Contemporary Art
The exhibition “Nadia Léger: A Woman of the Avant-Garde” is more than just a retrospective. It is a deep dive into the 20th-century avant-garde, offering a unique dialogue between Nadia Léger’s works and those of her contemporaries. This journey highlights her continuous artistic evolution, oscillating between abstraction and figuration, and demonstrates her remarkable ability to reinvent herself over the decades. Visitors will be able to admire rarely exhibited pieces, exploring themes dear to Léger and discovering the significant contributions she made to the art world.
A Unique Venue for an Unforgettable Experience
The Maillol Museum, located at 59-61 Rue de Grenelle in Paris’s 7th arrondissement, is a prestigious venue hosting this exhibition. The museum is renowned for its permanent collection of works by Aristide Maillol as well as its fascinating temporary exhibitions. The museum is accessible to people with reduced mobility, with an elevator to the upper floors and wheelchairs available upon request. Entry is via the green carriage gate at 59 Rue de Grenelle, where visitors must ring the “Guardian-Security” intercom.
Opening Hours and Ticket Prices for This Unmissable Exhibition
The exhibition will be open daily from 10:30 AM to 6:30 PM, with late-night openings on Wednesdays until 10 PM. To make the most of your visit, it is recommended to book your tickets in advance, either online or on-site, to guarantee entry, especially during peak hours.
Ticket prices are €17.50 for adults, €12.50 for youths aged 6 to 18, and free for children under 6. Discounts are available for students, people with disabilities, and job seekers, with a reduced rate of €14.50 upon presentation of proof. Additionally, on Wednesdays, reduced-price tickets at €14.50 are available as part of the “Wednesday Discovery” program.
Why Book in Advance?
Booking your tickets in advance allows you to plan your visit according to your schedule and avoid long queues. Reservation guarantees your entry, which is particularly important on busy days. Plus, you’ll have peace of mind knowing your spot is secured for this unique exhibition.
Practical Information for Your Visit
The Maillol Museum is easily accessible by public transport, with nearby metro stations including Rue du Bac, Saint-Sulpice, and Sèvres-Babylone. For those who prefer buses, several lines also serve the area. Vélib bike-sharing users can access the Raspail-Bac station located opposite 2 Boulevard Raspail. Parking facilities such as Bac-Montalembert, Sèvres-Babylone, and Invalides are available nearby for those arriving by car.
During your visit, please note that strollers are not allowed in the museum; a baby carrier is recommended if needed. The museum is fully accessible for people with reduced mobility, with wheelchairs available upon request.
In conclusion, the exhibition “Nadia Léger: A Woman of the Avant-Garde” at the Maillol Museum is an exceptional opportunity to discover and appreciate the work of an influential 20th-century artist. With a rich program, affordable prices, and practical organization, this exhibition is sure to captivate art lovers and the curious alike. Reserve your tickets now and prepare for an unforgettable artistic experience!
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