The Avant Garde Paris

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Paris today is known as a center of arts and rich culture both acclaimed and original. Famous moments pop up through the history of France’s art, such as the impressionistic artworks by Monet, the École des Beaux-Arts teachings of classicism, and the iconic Eiffel Tower by Stephen Sauvestre. Paris augments itself with numerous museums to catalog countless masterpieces and sculptures throughout France’s enduring, yet sometimes gritty, history. As a whole, Paris comprises of a mixture between historic architectural themes like rusticated brick clad, mansard roofs, striated columns, and a modern day architectural themes like engineered metalwork, and external program support machinery. The notion of classic French architecture, juxtaposed to modern French architecture, creates unsettled opinions about the urban fabric. Among controversial architecture, the Louvre stands a testament to the evolution of art and architecture from the structure’s foundational roots built several centuries back to the modernistic steel and glass geometric surfaces today. Touring the building today offers the sight of blue mansard rooftops, ornate rhythm in the façade, exorbitant stonework detail, and one obtrusive glass pyramid. The Louvre was not founded as a museum, but rather a fortress of defense whose program changed as the centuries turned. The history of the building’s program, in addition to the architecture styles fabricated through the centuries, convey the Louvre as a piece of art still a work in progress by an artist. In fact, much like I. M. Pei’s controversial installation of a glass pyramid into the courtyard, a new out-of-place architectural element sets itself in the Louvre’s domain within the past 18 months as a new stroke on th...

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...ial installations, the changing functions and programs, and a deeper analysis into not a departure from the old, but rather a nod at the ever-changing definition of art and architecture.

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