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Name
  
Henri Loyrette


Role
  
Museum director

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Born
  
31 May 1952 (age 71) Neuilly-sur-Seine, Paris (
1952-05-31
)

Occupation
  
Author, Academic, Museum curator

Genre
  
Art history, Art, Criticism

Notable works
  
Nineteenth Century French Art

Books
  
Degas: Passion and Intell, Nineteenth Century French Art, Discoveries: Degas, Gustave Eiffel

Similar People
  
Gary Tinterow, Guillemette Andreu, Andre Chastel, Marie‑Laure Bernadac, John C Welchman

Louvre director henri loyrette discusses the tuileries garden with brian ferriso


Henri Loyrette (born 31 May 1952 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, a suburb of Paris) is the chairman of Admical, a French organisation dedicated to corporate philanthropy. He is the former director of the Louvre Museum (2001-2013). He became first curator and then director of the Musée d'Orsay in 1978 and 1994 respectively.

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Henri Loyrette on Louvre's Partnership with High Museum


Career

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Loyrette's appointment to the directorship of the Louvre Museum was announced on 28 March 2001. According to Resnicow Shroeder Associates, previously Loyrette had "served as Director of the Musée d'Orsay from 1994 to 2001, and curator at the Musée d'Orsay from 1978 to 1999".

Henri Loyrette Medienkonferenz Edgar Degas in der Fondation Beyeler

Loyrette's contract was extended for another three years (through 2013), during which he was to oversee construction of an expansion in Paris, as well as a new branch in Abu Dhabi.

Exhibitions

Loyrette has organized several exhibitions on diverse subjects, including exhibitions on Edgar Degas, Honoré Daumier, and the origins of Impressionism.

In 2012, Loyrette endorsed an exhibition with photographs by Ahae, the South Korean businessman Yoo Byung-eun, praising his artistic qualities. Following the sinking of the ferry Sewol, Hervé Barbaret, Loyrette's deputy, disclosed to L'Express in 2014 that "The Louvre did not pay a penny to organize this event. The artist paid the production entirely and paid a little more than €500,000 (~US$700.000) to exhibit himself in the Tuileries". Yoo further donated €1.1 million (~US$1.5 million) to The Louvre. Loyrette's decision to rent out the Tuileries Garden, administratively attached to The Louvre, prompted French media as well as Korean expatriates in France to raise their concerns over French cultural institutions accepting self-financed exhibitions in return for donations.

Literary works

Loyrette is also an author, with a total of nineteen books on various subjects, including Degas, Gustave Eiffel, and Marcel Proust. One of his most popular works is his book Nineteenth Century French Art (pictured).

Books

  • Nineteenth Century French Art
  • Gustave Eiffel, Fribourg, Office du Livre, 1985
  • Degas : « Je voudrais être illustre et inconnu », coll. Découvertes Gallimard (n° 36), Paris, Gallimard, 1988
  • Trad. into English – Degas: The Man and His Art, Abrams Discoveries series, New York, Abrams Books, 1993
  • Degas: Passion and Intellect, New Horizons series, London, Thames & Hudson, 1993
  • Degas inédit, (direction de l'ouvrage), La Documentation française, 1989
  • Degas, Paris, Fayard, 1991
  • La Famille Halévy. Entre le théâtre et l'histoire, (direction de l'ouvrage), R.M.N.-Fayard, 1996
  • Exhibitions catalogues

  • Degas e l'Italia, 1984
  • Degas, 1988
  • Impressionnisme. Les Origines, 1994
  • Cézanne, 1995
  • Daumier, 1999
  • Through My Window. Editions Assouline. 2012. ISBN 978-1-61428-071-2. 
  • Louvre Abu Dhabi

    Loyrette recently endorsed the building of a new Louvre museum in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates. This has sparked much controversy both in France and with the international community.

    References

    Henri Loyrette Wikipedia