Degas Danse Dessin


Event Details

Start: 5th Dec 2017
End: 25th Feb 2018 23:59
Venue
Musée d’Orsay, Paris1

Event Description

On the centenary of the death of Edgar Degas, the Musée d’Orsay pays tribute to the master with a unique exhibition charting his 20-year friendship with writer, poet and thinker Paul Valéry. Featuring Degas’s drawings and sketches, and extracts from Valéry’s little-known tome on his friend’s oeuvre, Degas Danse Dessin, the exhibit threads a tight narrative, delving into their social interaction and creative kinship. Fiercely independent, Degas rejected the label of ‘Impressionist’ and delighted in wrong-footing critics.

His autonomy came in part from his inherited wealth, which gave him the freedom to dip in and out of the Paris art scene and sell paintings at his own discretion. Fascinated by the human form, he strove to capture unusual angles and poses in his many depictions of ballet dancers. Starting a dialogue between Valéry’s text and Degas’s work, the exhibition offers an insight into the artist’s aesthetic and his fondness for the worlds of dance and horseracing, while drawing parallels with the writer’s own search for line and movement.

Degas Danse Dessin

November 28 to February 25

www.musee-orsay.fr

Event Categories: Art