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THE FONDATION FROM YOUR HOME - 3 DIGITAL EVENTS

Since March 23, 2020, the Fondation continues to share content with its public and community allowing them to relive or discover certain exhibitions, concerts, masterclasses and events that it has offered since its 2014 opening.
 
Each week the Fondation sets 3 digital events:
- Wednesday at 6 p.m. (Paris CET) a visit of an exhibition with commentary by the curators
- Friday at 8:30 p.m. (Paris CET) a concert held at the Auditorium
- Sunday at 5:30 p.m. (Paris CET) a concert by the laureates of the Classe d’Excellence de Violoncelle led by Gautier Capuçon
 
Following the decease of the singer Christophe on Friday April 17 the Fondation pays tribute to him by sharing an excerpt of the concert he gave at the Auditorium of the Fondation on October 1st 2016.
 
Find #FLVfromhome on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn.
 
 
Programme #FLVfromhome for the week of April 20:
 
  • Wednesday April 22 – 6 p.m. (Paris CET)
 
Art/Afrique, le nouvel atelier”, exhibition presented from 26 April to 4 September 2017
(2017, 23 min., French version, © Fondation Louis Vuitton / Sisso - 2017, dir. Théodore Berg Boy)
 
The Fondation devoted in 2017 the entirety of its display areas, as well as a full multidisciplinary programme, to Africa. ”Art/Afrique, le nouvel atelier” united two exhibitions – The Insiders (“Les Initiés”): a selection of works (1989-2009) from the Jean Pigozzi collection of contemporary African art and Being There (“Être là”): South Africa, a contemporary scene – to which were added select works from the Collection.
  • The Insiders (“Les Initiés”): a selection of works (1989-2009) from the Jean Pigozzi collection of contemporary African art reunited a selection of works by fifteen emblematic artists from Jean Pigozzi’s collection. All are heirs to unique spiritual, scientific and technical wisdom and give form to their worlds across a variety of media and through a broad expressive palette.
 
  • Being There (“Être là”): South Africa, a contemporary scene was devoted to South Africa, one of the most dynamic scenes on the African continent. Its potency, first revealed to the world in the 1990s, is especially due to the emergence of a new ecosystem, constituted in part by very involved and committed institutions, galleries and universities.
 
  • Complementing the two temporary exhibitions, a selection of African works from the Collection which, through various media, explored the history and identity of the African continent and cultures, which today are essential to understanding the world’s artistic landscape.
 
 
The Insiders (“Les Initiés”): a selection of works (1989-2009) from the Jean Pigozzi collection of contemporary African art
Chief Curator: Suzanne Pagé
Advisor: André Magnin
Curators: Angéline Scherf and Ludovic Delalande
 
Being There (“Être là”): South Africa, a contemporary scene
Curators: Suzanne Pagé and Angéline Scherf with Ludovic Delalande and Claire Staebler
 
The exhibition film is available Wednesday April 22 at 6 p.m. (Paris CET): https://youtu.be/V-kQGgX-Rmo
Video available one week after its upload.

 
> On Wednesday April 22, at 10 am (Paris CET) join Angeline Scherf, co-curator, live on the Foundation's Facebook page for a presentation of the exhibition, "Art/Afrique. Le nouvel atelier”.


 
  • Friday April 24 – 8:30 p.m. (Paris CET)
 
Ahmad Jamal – as part of the Piano Jazz Sessions
(recorded on the 3 July 2019, 61 min.)
 
Ahmad Jamal comes from the closely-knit club of the great masters of jazz. That is why, in the manner of Coltrane and Miles, he goes back to his past as a way to overcome it. This is the case here, with a duo and a few quartet pieces - with Herlin Riley (drums), James Cammack (double bass) & Manolo Badrena (percussion) - but above all a collection of several solo pieces. The music is art in its purest form, ranging from the iconic “Poinciana” to the symbolic “Marseille”. Ballades is a new masterpiece in this artist’s long and distinguished career.
 
The concert of Ahmad Jamal is available Friday April 24 at 8:30 p.m. (Paris CET): https://youtu.be/1wtpAhtH-Lo
Video available 24 hours after its upload.
 
 
  • Sunday 26 April – 5:30 p.m. (Paris CET)
 
Concert of the laureates of the Classe d’Excellence de Violoncelle, directed by Gautier Capuçon
2017-2018 season – Promotion IV
(recorded on the 16 June 2018, 108 min., French version)

The Classe d’Excellence de Violoncelle is a project during which director Gautier Capuçon transmits his insights to six talented young cellists selected by audition in France and abroad. The first season was held at the Fondation from December 2014 to June 2015, taking the form of a series of monthly three-day sessions. A final concert celebrates the end of each year of masterclasses, the laureates being accompanied on stage by Gautier Capuçon.
 
This concert brings an end to the 2017-2018 season of this fourth promotion whom the six laureates were: Anouchka Hack (Germany), Raphaël Jouan (France), Shizuka Mitsui (Austria), Caroline Sypniewski (France), Kristina Winiarski (Sweden) and Sarina Zhang (Germany).
 
 
The final concert of the fourth promotion of the Classe d'Excellence de Violoncelle is available Sunday 26 April at 5:30 p.m. (Paris CET): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hldAy3SWDdA&list=PLPyueycIy65Bu5XPvPUgR5NhkyFxqwsah&index=1
Video available after its upload.
 
 
  • Tribute to Christophe
Excerpt of the concert of Christophe
(recorded on October 1st, 2016, excerpt length 7 minutes, French version)
 
Following the decease of the singer Christophe, the Fondation pays tribute to him by sharing an excerpt of the concert he gave at the Auditorium of the Fondation on October 1st 2016 organised for the programme « Radio », a web radio station dedicated to poetry on the occasion of the “Nuit Blanche” 2016. An original idea by Anne-James Chaton produced in collaboration with Lebeau & Associés. A production of the Fondation Louis Vuitton.
 
The excerpt of the concert of Christophe is available to watch here:
https://youtu.be/h2epYQ4dgtI

Video available until Friday, April 24.
 
 
#FLVfromhome – Family activities
The Fondation offers its young visitors to partake in emblematic activities from the Atelier that can be easily recreated at home. A selection of illustrated games echoing past exhibitions and the Collection displays will also be available online for the kids to learn and play!
Inspired by the work of the artist J.D ‘Okhai Ojeikere, presented in the exhibition “Art/Afrique, le nouvel atelier”, the illustrator Magali Attiogbé has created a memory game to do from home! Print, cut and assemble the game before matching up the 8 faces of the women photographed by the artist.


Download the memory game: https://www.fondationlouisvuitton.fr/en/la-fondation/-flvchezvousenfamille.html#memoryartafrique

 

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