FUTURS expo at Marseille’s Vieille Charité
Explore · Guest PostAre artists visionaries? How did they see the future 100 years ago? How do they see the future today? These are the questions posed by FUTURS, the new expo at Marseille’s Vieille Charité, which opened on Friday.
There are a hundred works grouped chronologically by Léger, Ernst, Matisse.
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