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Modern
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In Paris: Modernity from the Belle Époque
to the Roaring Twenties at the Petit Palais |
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The Maison Cartier helped define modernity in the early twentieth century.
In this exhibition, it is the only jeweler represented, with loans from
the Cartier collection and Cartier archives.
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Brooch. Cartier Paris, 1925, altered in 1927. Platinum, gold, brilliant and single-cut
diamonds, onyx, black enamel - Marian Gérard, Cartier Collection |
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Cartier showcase at the international exhibition of modern industrial and decorative
arts, held in Paris in 1925. Cartier Paris, 1925. Gelatin silver print - Archives Cartier
Paris |
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| Spotlight on 1925 brooch: this Orchid brooch was
originally set on a head ornament which was one of the
items displayed by Cartier at the Exposition
Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels
Modernes held in Paris in 1925. The head ornament,
was dismantled from 1926 on, and transformed into
nine brooches and a pair of ear pendants |
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| Le Paris de la modernitÉ, Petit Palais,
until April 14, 2024.
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Concert at
Maison Cheongdam |
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| In Seoul: A “jewel-like” program
with two master musicians
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| As part of the Résonnances community, Korean
musicians Sunwook Kim & Clara-Jumi Kang performed
at the Maison Cheongdam Residence. The program
notably included Bach’s French Suites “because it is a
natural choice when thinking of Cartier's elegance,”
said the artists. |
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| © SB Paik |
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"Cartier Maison Cheongdam La Residence is an open space for
sharing and interacting with Cartier's art and culture."
— Sarah Kim, Cartier Korea Managing Director
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