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The musée d’art et d’Histoire Louis Senlecq [Louis Senlecq Art and History Museum] in L’Isle-Adam (Ile de France), presents the exhibition "Voyonus, voyants, voyeurs" [louts, clairvoyants, voyeurs] from 28 November to 7 March 2010.
The exhibition follows the very successful monographic retrospective presented at the Musée de Picardie in Amiens in 2007.
The current exhibition is devoted to the painter Clovis Trouille (1889-1975), nicknamed “The Great Master of the All Permissible” by André Breton and his fellow artists, including Alfred Courmes and Pierre Molinier.
It paints a vivid panorama of the paintings of Clovis Trouille, who was first discovered by Salvador Dali at the Exhibition of Revolutionary Writers and Artists in 1930, where Trouille’s work “Remembrance” was displayed.
Two other museums will host the exhibition: The Musée Rimbaud in Charleville-Mézières from 15 May to 21 September 2010. The Musée du Vieux Château in Laval from 16 December 2010 to 16 January 2011.
More information: 31 Grande Rue L’Isle-Adam Tel: +33 (0) 1 34 69 45 44
OPENING HOURS: Every day from 2 pm to 6 pm, except Tuesdays and bank holidays TICKETS: from €2.50 to €3.50 (free on Sundays)
Official website of the Musée Louis Senlecq |