Marie Gicquel, edited by Laura Laplaud 1:47 p.m., December 19, 2022
An exhibition dedicated to Johnny Hallyday opens this Tuesday in Brussels.
The opportunity to immerse yourself in the singer's career and discover many unusual and personal objects such as his skull rings or his various identity papers.
The exhibition will arrive in Paris Porte de Versailles from January 2024.
Brussels pays tribute to Johnny Hallyday.
Five years after his death, an exhibition is dedicated to him in Belgium, with many unusual objects.
In a space of more than 2000m2, the rocker's guitars, costumes like this rhinestone and satin outfit, signed Christian Dior, are exhibited.
But the strength of this event is in the personal objects of the Taulier which are exposed.
His collection of knives, his skull rings, and even more intimately his identity cards, Jean-Philippe Smet's permits.
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A journey punctuated by memories
Also in the course, two pieces have recreated Johnny's childhood bedroom when he lived in the Clichy district of Paris, but also the office of his house in Marnes-la-Coquette.
On the wall, family photos, a photo with Jean-Paul Belmondo, a few guitars and bandanas.
This exhibition is a real entry into the intimacy of the Taulier, with a spectacular scenography: screens, games, lights and Johnny's songs that resonate in the rooms.
If you cannot go to Brussels but you dream of discovering this event exhibition, you will have to wait until January 2024 to discover it in France, in Paris.