Talk
by Muriel Prieur, restorer
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When technique sets art free
Behind the explosion of light of the Impressionists and the modern impulses of the 1920s lies a technological shift: the invention of the collapsible paint tube. In dialogue with the two current exhibitions, this talk offers a journey into the material itself. Through a close examination of Berthe Brincour's paint box, we will see how abandoning the grinding of pigments in the studio broke down the technical barriers to creation. When industrial chemistry serves the freedom of the gesture, technique becomes the greatest ally of pure expression.
The talk will be held in French.