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Exhibition - In Play! Artists and Sport (1870-1930) From April 4 to September 1, 2024

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Discover the evolution of sport and its artistic representation from 1870 to 1930. From April 4 to September 1, 2024, the Marmottan Monet Museum will exhibit more than one hundred works by masters such as Monet, Degas, and Delaunay, exploring the transformation of sport into a modern and democratic phenomenon.

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  • Works by Monet, Degas, Delaunay and more
  • Evolution of sport from 1870 to 1930
  • Audio guide in French and English
  • More than 100 works from international collections
  • Reduced and free rate for children under 7 years old
€14
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What to expect

Dive into the Exhibition "In Play! Artists and Sport (1870-1930)" at the Marmottan Monet Museum

From April 4 to September 1, 2024, the Marmottan Monet Museum in Paris invites you to explore an exceptional exhibition: "In Play! Artists and Sport (1870-1930)". This unique exhibition traces the evolution of the representation of sport in art, covering a period rich in cultural and social transformations. Don't miss the opportunity to immerse yourself in this fascinating world where sport and art meet and transform each other.

A Historical Encounter between Sport and Art

The exhibition "In Play! Artists and Sport (1870-1930)" offers a fresh perspective on how sport influenced art, and vice versa, between the late 19th and early 20th centuries. During this time, sport, initially an aristocratic practice in England, became democratized and evolved into a mass leisure activity across Europe and the United States. Artists of this period captured this transformation in their works, using sport as a metaphor for modernity and vitality.

Renowned Artists' Works

The exhibition showcases over one hundred works from public and private collections in Europe, the United States, and Japan, including pieces by renowned artists such as Monet, Degas, Caillebotte, Toulouse-Lautrec, Eakins, Richer, Maillol, Rodin, Bellows, Lhote, Delaunay, Metzinger, and Gromaire. These artists, through their diverse styles ranging from Impressionism to Cubism, explored the theme of sport from various angles, highlighting the dynamics of movement, the beauty of the body in action, and the social dimension of sporting activities.

A Journey Through the History of Sport

As you walk through the exhibition, you'll discover how sport, initially perceived as an elite and sometimes archaic activity, gradually integrated into popular culture. Sports such as equestrianism, sailing, and fencing, often associated with the aristocracy, are featured alongside older practices like wrestling and boxing, as well as ball games with long histories. This diversity reflects the richness and complexity of the evolution of sport during this period.

Why Book Your Visit?

Booking your visit to this exhibition is essential for several reasons. First, due to the expected high attendance, it's recommended to secure your entry by purchasing tickets in advance. The Marmottan Monet Museum is a popular venue, and this exhibition, in particular, attracts a wide audience of art and sports enthusiasts.

Additionally, booking in advance allows you to plan your visit optimally, choosing a time slot that suits you. This way, you can avoid long queues and fully enjoy your cultural experience.

Practical Information

The Marmottan Monet Museum is located at 2, rue Louis Boilly, 75016 Paris. The opening hours for this exhibition are in line with the museum's usual hours. For detailed opening times, we recommend checking the museum's official website.

Admission Fees:

  • Full price: 14 euros
  • Reduced price: 9 euros
  • Free for children under 7 years old

Audio Guide:

To enrich your visit, an audio guide is available in French and English for 4 euros. This tool will help you better understand the context of the displayed works and fully appreciate the richness of the exhibition.

The Importance of the Exhibition in the Context of the Paris 2024 Olympics

The exhibition "In Play! Artists and Sport (1870-1930)" is part of the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games. A hundred years after hosting the Games for the last time, Paris celebrates this major event by highlighting the relationship between sport and art. This exhibition offers a unique opportunity to reflect on the importance of sport in our society and its role in artistic inspiration.

The 2024 Olympics represent an exceptional occasion to bring together cultures and generations around common values such as excellence, friendship, and respect. The exhibition, by exploring the historical roots of these values through art, offers a cultural dimension to this global sporting event.

Conclusion

Don't miss the chance to visit the exhibition "In Play! Artists and Sport (1870-1930)" at the Marmottan Monet Museum. Book now to ensure an enriching and inspiring experience. This exhibition offers a rare opportunity to discover how sport, beyond being a mere physical activity, has influenced and been influenced by the artistic movements of its time. It's a fascinating dive into a world where effort, aesthetics, and modernity meet, not to be missed during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

Discover Art and Sport Together!

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Gather your team for a captivating exploration of "In Play! Artists and Sports (1870-1930)" at the Marmottan Monet Museum. Dive into the history of sports through exceptional artworks. Book now and live an unforgettable experience!

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Common questions

When will the exhibition "In Play! Artists and Sports (1870-1930)" take place?

The exhibition will be held from April 4th to September 1st, 2024.

Where is the exhibition taking place?

It is being held at the Musée Marmottan Monet in Paris.

Which artists will be featured in the exhibition?

Works by Monet, Degas, Caillebotte, Toulouse-Lautrec, Eakins, Richer, Maillol, Rodin, Bellows, Lhote, Delaunay, Metzinger, and Gromaire will be on display.

What is the main theme of the exhibition?

The exhibition explores the representation of sports and athletes in art from 1870 to 1930, spanning from Impressionism to Cubism.

What are the museum's hours during this exhibition?

The museum's regular hours will be maintained throughout the exhibition. Please check the museum's official website for specific information.

What are the admission prices for the exhibition?

Full price is 14 euros, reduced price is 9 euros, and entry is free for children under 7 years old.

Is an audio guide available?

Yes, an audio guide is available in French and English for 4 euros.

Which collections contribute to the exhibition?

Works are sourced from public and private collections across Europe, the United States, and Japan, including the Musée d’Orsay, Centre Pompidou, National Gallery of Art in Washington, and others.

What historical period does the exhibition cover?

The exhibition covers the period from 1870 to 1930.

Who are the curators of the exhibition?

The exhibition is co-curated by Erik Desmazières, Director of the Musée Marmottan Monet, and Bertrand Tillier, art historian, with Aurélie Gavoille as associate curator.

What types of sports are represented in the artworks?

The artworks depict elite sports such as horseback riding, sailing, and fencing, as well as more traditional sports like wrestling, boxing, and ball games.

Is the exhibition suitable for children?

Yes, the exhibition is accessible to all ages and entry is free for children under 7 years old.

Are guided tours available?

Please check the Musée Marmottan Monet website for information on guided tours.

How can I purchase tickets for the exhibition?

Tickets can be purchased directly at the museum or through their website.

What is the significance of this exhibition in relation to the 2024 Paris Olympics?

The exhibition celebrates the return of the Olympics to Paris after a century by exploring the evolution of sports and its impact on art and society.

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