jeudi 20 septembre 2012

Les arts de l'Islam au Louvre: il n'y a pas que Charlie hebdo! (article du NY Times)


Le New York Times y va d'un bel article sur un projet de 125 millions de dollars qui s'est échelonné sur dix ans. Lui accordera-t-on la même couverture médiatique que les caricatures de Charlie Hebdo?

 "When I. M. Pei’s glass pyramid opened at the Louvre more than 20 years ago, many argued that this 70-foot-tall structure had destroyed the classical beauty of one of the world’s great museums. But today, as crowds wait on long lines outside the pyramid, which serves as the Louvre’s main entrance, what once seemed audacious has become as accepted a part of the city’s visual landscape as the Eiffel Tower or the Arc de Triomphe.

Now the museum is again risking the public’s wrath as it introduces the most radical architectural intervention since the pyramid in 1989. Designed to house new galleries for Islamic art, it consists of ground- and lower-ground-level interior spaces topped by a golden, undulating roof that seems to float within the neo-Classical Visconti Courtyard in the middle of the Louvre’s south wing, right below the museum’s most popular galleries, where the Mona Lisa and Veronese’s “Wedding Feast of Cana” are hung.

La suite:
 http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/20/arts/design/the-louvres-new-islamic-galleries-bring-riches-to-light.html?nl=todaysheadlines&emc=edit_th_20120920

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