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  1. Entry ticket. This ticket gives you access to Alberto Giacometti's Workshop and Staged exhibition Giacometti / Sugimoto (from april 5th 2023 to june 23th 2024). In the exhibition rooms and at the entrance, there are guides present that can help you discover the museum and anwer your questions.

  2. Follow the tutorial and imagine your ideal workshop based on Alberto Giacometti's workshop. A workshop of 24m2 which did not limit his creation. Download the tuto "Your creations in matchboxes" Legend has it that on his return to Paris after the war, Alberto Giacometti transported his miniature works in matchboxes.

  3. The Studio. Symbol of post-war Parisian artistic life, Alberto Giacometti's studio is inseparable from the legend of the artist. The Giacometti Institute will permanently present an exceptional reconstruction of the studio of Alberto Giacometti, whose elements were conserved in their entirety by his widow, Annette Giacometti.

  4. The institute is located in a listed Art Deco mansion and hosts a reconstruction of Alberto Giacometti’s workshop, unseen plaster and clay pieces, furniture, and walls painted by the artist which his widow preserved. During the visit, guests will also see Giocometti sculptures heavily inspired by African and Oceanic sculpture. Briefly ...

  5. 5 rue Victor Schoelcher - 75014 Paris Montparnasse - Alésia. The Institut Giacometti is the reference place in Paris for the famous Swiss sculptor Alberto Giacometti (1901-1966), who lived and worked for forty years in Montparnasse, in a studio situated at 46 rue Hippolyte-Maindron.

  6. Giacometti workshop - Louisiana Museum of Modern Art. Join us for one day when The Children's Wing becomes Alberto Giacometti's atelier. The workshop is in English and free for the museum’s guests. Registration is required at lha@louisiana.dk before 17 September at 12:00.

  7. fondation-giacometti .fr. Alberto Giacometti ( / ˌdʒækəˈmɛti /, [1] US also / ˌdʒɑːk -/, [2] [3] [4] Italian: [alˈbɛrto dʒakoˈmetti]; 10 October 1901 – 11 January 1966) was a Swiss sculptor, painter, draftsman and printmaker. Beginning in 1922, he lived and worked mainly in Paris but regularly visited his hometown Borgonovo to ...