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At the Louvre with Miquel Barceló
Director(s): Valéria Sarmiento
Scientific advisor(s): Marie-Laure Bernadac
Genre
Documentary
Copyright
2004
Length
26 minutes
Producer(s)
Françoise Dumas, Institut national de l’audiovisuel ; Catherine Derosier-Pouchous, Musée du Louvre, avec la participation de France 5 - Unité Documentaire
DVD edition
Regards sur le Louvre – Vol. 6 : "Trois artistes contemporains au Louvre (Soulages, Barceló, Kiefer)" (ADAV)
Commercial distribution
Institut national de l’audiovisuel
Miquel Barceló has a passion for museums—especially for the Louvre, where he exhibited his watercolors illustrating Dante's Divine Comedy in 2004. He has his favorite artists, of course: Goya, Caravaggio, Chardin… In this film, through word and gesture, he sheds new light on classic works, pinpointing details he considers essential and which are echoed in his own work. The result is an attentive, uninhibited, and impassioned visit to the Louvre.