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Dialogues of the Muses: The Paris Opera House and the Arts

Artizon Museum
Finished

Artists

Édouard Manet, Charles Garnier, Francois Gabriel Guillaume Lepaulle, Edgar Degas, Antoine Watteau, Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux, Jean-Baptiste Edouard Detaille, Marc Chagall, Alfred Edward Chalon et al.
The Paris Opera House is known as a glorious sacred space for ballet and opera performances. This exhibition explores the history of the Paris Opera House from the seventeenth century to the present, examining the relationships between various fields of art and their appeal from a total art perspective. The focus is particularly on the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the age of romantic ballet, grand opera, and the Ballets Russes. Introducing the multifaceted appeal of the Paris Opera House from artistic, cultural, and sociological perspectives, using works from the Bibliothèque Nationale de France and other sources in Japan and abroad, this exhibition reveals its historic significance.

Schedule

Nov 5 (Sat) 2022-Feb 5 (Sun) 2023 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
10:00-18:00
Fridays closing at 20:00
Closed
Monday
Open on a public holiday Monday but closed on the following day.
Closed during the New Year holidays and in between exhibitions.
Notice
Closed from December 28 to January 3 and January 10.
Open on January 9.
Fee[Online tickets] Adults ¥1800; University Students and Under, Persons with Disability Certificates + 1 Companion free.
[Same day tickets] Adults ¥2000, University Students and Under, Persons with Disability Certificates + 1 Companion free.
Websitehttps://www.artizon.museum/exhibition_sp/opera/en/
VenueArtizon Museum
https://www.artizon.museum/en/
Location1-7-2 Kyobashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0031
Access5 minute walk from the Yaesu Central exit of JR Tokyo Station, 5 minute walk from exit 6 at Kyobashi Station on the Ginza line, 5 minute walk from exit B1 at Nihombashi Station on the Ginza and Tozai lines or Toei Asakusa line.
Phone050-5541-8600 (Hello Dial)
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