Antoine Bourdelle (1861-1929) admired Auguste Rodin (1840-1917), twenty years his senior. He worked for fifteen years as a practitioner, carving marble for Rodin. The master saw in this willingly indocile heir a “scout of the future”.
Parallel and often superimposed, their paths are certainly worthy of a major exhibition. Through more than 160 works, including 96 sculptures, 38 drawings, 3 paintings and 26 photographs, the confrontation reveals, with unprecedented
ambition and scope, the fraternities and reciprocities as well as the divergences and antagonisms of two creators, of two plastic universes, bearers of the major issues of modernity.
⚒️ Direction, Art direction, Motion design
Production | Tulipes & Cie
Client | Musée Bourdelle