Matisse at the Grand Palais
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one of the undisputed masters of modern art. Titled *Matisse: 1941–1954*, this retrospective highlights a period during which, despite his illness, the artist reinvented himself and achieved exceptional creative freedom.
The exhibition features paintings, drawings, and above all the famous cut-out gouaches, a revolutionary technique through which Matisse composed vast, colorful ensembles of astonishing vitality. Iconic works such as Jazz, The Sadness of the King, and the famous Blue Nudes bear witness to this explosion of forms and colors.
Conceived as an immersion into the artist’s studio, the exhibition reveals a Matisse more inventive than ever, for whom color becomes a language in its own right. A luminous and inspiring exhibition, a must-see for rediscovering the creative force of a giant of 20th-century art.
Enjoy your visit!
