Launch of the official Marc Chagall website
In March, Associations L'AiR Arts and Cité Falguière are pleased to welcome Association des amis de Marc Chagall to Atelier 11 for a series of special events to support the launching of the official Marc Chagall website, catalogue raisonné & archives.
Following a series of private events, we invite everyone to explore this professional platform alongside open studio event with contemporary artist in residence, Jennifer Printz, as she investigates the work of artists who worked in Montparnasse during the 20th century.
Saturday 25 March, 3 pm to 7 pm
11 Cité Falguière, 75015 Paris
Marcchagall.com, the official website devoted to Marc Chagall and the promotion and understanding of his work, is available online from March 15, 2023. As the first initiative dedicated to the artist on such a large scale, the website provides a comprehensive overview of Marc Chagall’s work and enables the rediscovery of this major twentieth-century artist.
A look back over Marc Chagall’s creative process, including a view into his different studios, a selection of his works and archival documents, as well as a presentation of the artist’s different techniques - this original project, led by the Association des Amis de Marc Chagall, in partnership with the Réunion des Musées Nationaux, the Institut national de l’audiovisuel and the Musée national Marc Chagall in Nice, invites visitors to discover the scope, diversity and richness of the artist’s work, offering new perspectives on his various explorations.
Based on the numerous photographs from the Archives Marc and Ida Chagall, the artist’s studios are presented as spaces of creation, allowing visitors to glimpse into the creative atmosphere throughout the artist's life. Marc Chagall had many studios in Russia, France, Germany and the United States, where he was in exile during the Second World War. His ateliers became synonymous with meetings and collaborations as Chagall explored various artistic practices.
At the heart of the project is the online catalogue raisonné, a free scientific tool for researchers, professionals and art lovers. The catalogue raisonné, directed by Ambre Gauthier, is organised by techniques and aims to list the works created by the artist throughout his career. The first volume, focused on Chagall's sculptures, will be published online in March 2023.
Dossier de presse
Press Kit
Following a series of private events, we invite everyone to explore this professional platform alongside open studio event with contemporary artist in residence, Jennifer Printz, as she investigates the work of artists who worked in Montparnasse during the 20th century.
Saturday 25 March, 3 pm to 7 pm
11 Cité Falguière, 75015 Paris
Marcchagall.com, the official website devoted to Marc Chagall and the promotion and understanding of his work, is available online from March 15, 2023. As the first initiative dedicated to the artist on such a large scale, the website provides a comprehensive overview of Marc Chagall’s work and enables the rediscovery of this major twentieth-century artist.
A look back over Marc Chagall’s creative process, including a view into his different studios, a selection of his works and archival documents, as well as a presentation of the artist’s different techniques - this original project, led by the Association des Amis de Marc Chagall, in partnership with the Réunion des Musées Nationaux, the Institut national de l’audiovisuel and the Musée national Marc Chagall in Nice, invites visitors to discover the scope, diversity and richness of the artist’s work, offering new perspectives on his various explorations.
Based on the numerous photographs from the Archives Marc and Ida Chagall, the artist’s studios are presented as spaces of creation, allowing visitors to glimpse into the creative atmosphere throughout the artist's life. Marc Chagall had many studios in Russia, France, Germany and the United States, where he was in exile during the Second World War. His ateliers became synonymous with meetings and collaborations as Chagall explored various artistic practices.
At the heart of the project is the online catalogue raisonné, a free scientific tool for researchers, professionals and art lovers. The catalogue raisonné, directed by Ambre Gauthier, is organised by techniques and aims to list the works created by the artist throughout his career. The first volume, focused on Chagall's sculptures, will be published online in March 2023.
Dossier de presse
Press Kit