
The Centre Pompidou is presenting until 13th January 2008, in collaboration with the Alberto and Annette Giacometti Foundation in Paris, an original retrospective of Alberto Giacometti's works (1901–1966).
For the first time, all the faces of the artist will be explored, illustrated by rare works, that the general public do not often have the chance to see such as the fragments of the walls of his three main studios in Paris, Stampa and Maloja (Switzerland). Indeed all the moments of his life are examined in this rare exhibition.
Giacometti is known for the XXth century's silhouette he created: lanky, tragic and hungry for ideal. This is one of the best retrospective not to be missed if you are in Paris.
To learn more : http://www.centrepompidou.fr/Pompidou/Manifs.nsf/0/D4AC49467474B7A6C12573B70052D98A?OpenDocument&sessionM=&L=2&form=

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