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Louvre-Lens : the guide 2016 / Xavier Dectot, Jean-Luc Martinez, Vincent Pomarède
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Edité par Somogy éditions d'art ; Louvre-Lens - 2016
The opening of the Louvre-Lens is an exceptional opportunity to rethink the centuries-old relationship between the collections in the Louvre Museum and its visitors. This publication presents the outstanding instances in this innovative project, made possible by the creation, over a former pithead, of a new architectural complex by the Japanese firm SANAA and its internationally renowned architects Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa. At the heart of this museum is the ʺGalerie du Tempsʺ, whose design was entrusted to Studio Adrien Gardère. It presents 205 exhibits from all the departments in the Louvre in a single space. Displayed in chronological order, these works have previously always been seen in separate exhibition spaces, being issued from different civilisations, schools or techniques. The ʺGalerie du tempsʺ offers a comparative and transversal view of the history of the arts, spanning the period from the invention of writing in Mesopotamia in the 4th millennium BC to the Industrial Revolution in the mid-19th century. On this journey through different civilisations, the gallery allows visitors to compare universally recognised masterpieces, such as Gudea, Prince of Lagash, the statuette of Queen Tiye Beside King Amenhotep III, the Discophoros, the Angel's Head mosaic from the basilica in Torcello, Self-Portrait with a Friend by Raphael, the Bather by Falconet and Oedipus and the Sphinx by Ingres. This guide to the Louvre-Lens discusses and reproduces in their entirety the works exhibited in the ʺGalerie du Tempsʺ, allowing us to prolong and deepen our visual encounter with art and history.