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Murakami Versailles, Lawrence Brunner who speaks best amateur dancers invited

" Presenting contemporary art in the Palace of Versailles, I think it goes to a simple logic is that it is a museum and, at one point we had want to show that ... there . Boom.

Among the current leaders of the Castle, Lawrence Brunner, director of the Palace of Versailles Entertainment subsidiary, is one of our favorites. We are always fond of his media coverage. Especially when it launches in attempts to justify contemporary art exhibitions in the former palace. For Veilhan Versailles in an interview with France Soir , we had already impressed: "The fact to Versailles to contemporary art, contemporary art, it is only doing the same thing as before " or "The tradition of Versailles is not "we are a museum with old stuff" . It is still not back.

However, old stuff is just what he advocated for programming the Royal Opera . Because where Lawrence Brunner is strong, that it is able to say everything and its opposite, revealing very basic consistency of the cultural orthodoxy of the Castle. But always with beautiful sentences. It also recalls its willingness to "democratize Versailles while the field comes from a few years millions of tourists. We still do not understand what he meant. For Murakami

Versailles, it was little understood. Fortunately Téléssonne could capture his thoughts. The video has been posted on the Internet than now, when the exhibition ends, but better late than never. Lawrence Brunner is on our guides ... lit. It notably gives this introduction, rather surprising: " Presenting contemporary art in the castle Versailles, I think it goes to a simple logic is that it is a museum and, at one point we wanted to show that ... there .

And " is a real desire, real desire of the President Aillagon, the curator of the exhibition and more generally of a team, which is to say: Yeah, that, that would well here. It would be nice ... " . Yeah, Louis XIV was also talk that way to his avant-garde artists:" Lebrun! you see your stuff up there, it would be nice. Yeah, that'd be fine. "




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