Archaeology Goes Graphic

Past

26 September 2018 – 1 July 2019

Archaeology Goes Graphic

Petite Galerie

26 September 2018 – 1 July 2019

The Louvre’s Petite Galerie is a special space set aside for art and cultural education for all ages, with a selection of artworks representing different periods and techniques in yearly exhibitions—an eye-opening experience which serves as a starting point for an exploration of the whole museum. For its fourth season, the exhibition “Archaeology Goes Graphic” will spark a dialogue between archaeology and the 2018–19 guest art form—comic book art.

It will invite visitors to follow in the footsteps of amateur or professional archaeologists with a passion for antiquity and see how they discover “treasures,” unearth objects buried at different periods, then classify them and try to understand what they tell us about the past. All this while illustrating how comic book art (known as the “ninth art” in France) has, in a blend of fact and fiction, drawn inspiration from the archaeological finds that have contributed to the Louvre’s collections.

Exhibition curators

Jean-Luc Martinez, President-Director of the Musée du Louvre, and Fabrice Douar, Editorial Manager at the Interpretation and Cultural Programming Department.

Project Manager

Florence Dinet, musée du Louvre.


 

Acknowledgments

Acknowledgments
The Louvre’s Petite Galerie is generously supported by

the Fondation PSA and Kinoshita Group

Sponsored by

ENGIE Foundation and the Handicap & Société fund created by the Intégrance health insurance company.

It also benefits from the generosity

of Mrs. Krystina Campbell-Pretty and the Campbell-Pretty family.

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