That was to change in 1874: In their urge for freedom and independence, the first Impressionists broke with convention and organized their own exhibition outside the official institutions - Impressionism was born and the art world would never be the same again. How did this first groundbreaking exhibition come about 150 years ago? Who were the idiosyncratic personalities who wielded their brushes in such a radical and provocative way? The spectacular exhibition at the Musée d'Orsay opens up a new perspective on this extraordinary story of passion and rebellion. It is not told by historians and curators, but by those who experienced Impressionism in its early days: Artists, journalists and other contemporaries in Paris in 1874. Produced in close collaboration with the Musée d'Orsay and the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C. Experience on the big screen an exhibition that changed everything. The screening is in the original version with German subtitles (OmU). Spoken language: English.
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