Temporary Exhibition "Liberty(ies)! Artists and Peace from 1870 to Today"
This temporary exhibition explores the crucial role of artists in promoting peace from 1870 to today. Through a selection of major works, from painting to photography and sculpture, discover how creators have responded to conflicts, violence, and social upheavals with messages of reconciliation, hope, and resistance. From the Franco-Prussian War to contemporary crises, artists have always used their art to question, denounce, and propose visions of a pacified world. An invitation to reflect on the power of art to build bridges where words fail.
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Price: €7, reduced: €5, free for children under 16. Information: Museum of the War of 1870 and Annexation, 11 rue de Metz, Gravelotte.
Automatically translated from French.
Where does it take place?
Moselle Passion
57130 Gravelotte
France
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