Artmajeur received the official “Cultural Olympiad” label!

Artmajeur received the official “Cultural Olympiad” label!

Jean Dubreil | Mar 29, 2024 2 minutes read 0 comments
 

The “Art & Sport, spirit of Coubertin” project by Artmajeur, labeled “Cultural Olympiad” by Paris 2024, aims to unite art and sport through an international online exhibition and an event at the Carrousel du Louvre from April 5 to 7, 2024, promoting unique exchanges between these fields.

Artmajeur x Cultural Olympiad

The Art & Sport, spirit of Coubertin project initiated by Artmajeur received the official “Cultural Olympiad” label from Paris 2024. As part of the Olympic Games organized in France, this initiative will bring to life this unifying dialogue between the art and sport, a source of unexpected encounters.

What are the Cultural Olympiads?

The Cultural Olympics are international events celebrating cultural diversity and creativity, organized alongside the Olympic Sports Games to promote different forms of art and cultural expression. These Olympics, bringing together artists and creators from around the world, offer a platform to share cultures and passions through competitions, workshops, and shows, aiming to promote understanding and mutual respect between peoples.

An online exhibition open to artists

Labeled Cultural Olympiad, the objective is to unite art enthusiasts around sporting ideals. The online exhibition is open to artists from all countries.

How to Participate?


Artmajeur x Art Shopping

From April 5 to 7, 2024 in Paris at the Carrousel du Louvre, Artmajeur in close collaboration with the Art Shopping show will present an exhibition entitled "Art & Sport". This event will bring together the photographer Vanessa Baegne as well as the painters Jérôme Royer, Nelson Gomes Teixeira, and Marc Parmentier. Together, they will present a collection of works of art, where movement, force and creativity mingle in perfect symbiosis. The event is also labeled Cultural Olympiad.




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