Visitez l'exposition « Matisse. 1941 -1954 » avec Albert Moukheiber | Centre Pompidou X Grand Palais
🧠Discover the exhibition “Matisse. 1941–1954” through the eyes of Albert Moukheiber, PhD in neuroscience, and explore the painter's final years by combining art history and cognitive science. When faced with a work by Matisse, the impression of simplicity often arises: clean lines, vibrant and saturated colors, balanced compositions... Yet, this apparent simplicity is the result of extremely sophisticated work. How did Matisse explore the mechanisms of perception? What does his work reveal about how we see and understand the world? Cognitive science teaches us that perception is never passive: we constantly interpret, complete, and reconstruct what we see. This is precisely what Matisse seemed to be exploring in his own way, and it is what makes his work so fascinating! 📆 “Matisse, 1941–1954” on view until July 26, 2026 at the Grand Palais 👉 More info: https://bit.ly/CP_ExpoMatisse 🤝 An exhibition co-produced by the Centre Pompidou and @GrandPalaisRmn Subscribe to our channel so you don't miss anything! / @centrepompidou WENB98EEJBFC6TCT

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