The Louvre, its Pyramid, its
Mona Lisa
and… its Studio. With a little daring, we could thus evoke the new space of the large museum entirely dedicated to artistic practice and training. Located on the ground floor of the Richelieu wing, the Studio, which is due to open in October, is striking in its immensity, 1,200 m2, ie three times the area that was until now reserved for the workshops. Above all, it has a "forum", a place with free access that allows visitors to sit down, share an express workshop without reservation, interact with the staff or even attend a conference or a conference. projection or demonstration of artistic techniques.
“We will not come to the Louvre for the Studio, but to discover tools there. This space which does not exist elsewhere makes it possible to experiment and to appropriate the museum ”
, explained Dominique de Font-Réaulx, director of mediation and cultural programming at the Louvre, by presenting, last Friday, this Studio, whose the layout
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