In the early 20th century, when Alberto Giacometti was still a student, the treasures of Pharaoh Akhenaton were unearthed. The discovery prompted news headlines and the ancients were suddenly in the spotlight. In 1920, Giacometti attended an exhibition in Florence and became enthralled with Egypt. He began visiting the Egyptian wings at the Louvre, sketching antiquities, and thumbing through history books on Ancient Egypt. Like Egyptian statues, Giacometti’s gaunt figures stride forward, representing motion, the essence of life. This exhibition pairs emblematic works by Giacometti with art from Egypt’s Amarna Period, on loan from the Louvre. The similarities are striking. —E.C.
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Giacometti and Ancient Egypt
When
June 22 – Oct 10, 2021
Where
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“Porteuse d’Offrandes.” Photo: Benjamin Soligny/Musée du Louvre.
Nearby
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Art
Palais Galliera