More than 46000 people visited the exhibitiond
by admin on Sep.25, 2010, under game
More than 46,000 people visited the exhibition of Jean Dubuffet, the most visited shows of the year in Valladolid.
A total of 46 490 people visited during the summer months the exhibition of Jean Dubuffet L'Hourloupe, the most visited shows of the year in Valladolid, according to Europa Press reported from the Municipal Foundation of Culture.
According to the same sources have stated, the number of visitors makes it the most visited exhibition in Valladolid so far this year and has exceeded, sto energy credits , "all expectations." In addition, about 20 percent of visitors came from outside the province of Valladolid and almost 6 percent from abroad.
The exhibition of Jean Dubuffet, as outlined in the council chambers of exhibitions at the Museum of Passion and the French, brought a selection of sculptures, paintings, drawings of this great twentieth century artist, who died in 1985.
Distributed in, sto credits, these two areas represents the different aspects of this cycle of L'Hourloupe. Paris Dubuffet Foundation has provided a large number of works from its collection, many of which can be seen for the first time in Spain. In particular, the Municipal Foundation of Culture has featured all the elements of the show Coucou Bazar.
At the Museum of the Passion, the ground, darkfall gold, floor was devoted to the paintings, architectural models and monumental sculptures. The first floor is dedicated to a group of works on paper presented chronologically in order to give visitors an idea of the evolution of this cycle of L'Hourloupe from the break with the previous periods (Materiologias, Texturologias) until the last 1974 drawings that mark the end of L'Hourloupe cycle.
For its part, the Church of The French presented a set of 10 elements, Coucou Bazar part of the show which will be staged in the center of the apse. A video show (performances in Turin in 1978) you could see in the sacristy as well as various documents relating to the show represented in three parts (in New York and Paris in 1973 and Turin in 1978).