Partners

France 3

France 3 is proud to be associated with the Jacquemart-André Museum fort the “Canaletto-Guardi, the two masters of Venice“ exhibition.
The ambition of the public group France Télévisions is to bring culture to life and make it accessible and intelligible to the masses while satisfying the curiosity and wishes of all audiences. Committed to this ambitious policy, France 3, the local channel, is endeavouring more than ever to promote cultural diversity and above all the rich French and European artistic heritage. A supporter of all culture, France 3 carries out its mission through many regular and overarching programmes such as the "Des racines et des ailes" series, "Passion patrimoine", the debates on "Ce soir (ou jamais!)", filmed operas, shows or plays - not forgetting the cultural news featured in the national and regional news bulletins. Thanks to Culturebox, Internet users can access videos about all the cultural and artistic events around France and share comments and their favourites.
France 3 will be at the event at the Jacquemart-André Museum to pay tribute to the quality and richness of this exhibition which it is happy to partner.
www.francetelevisions.fr

France Inter

Following its support of "Fra Angelico and the Masters of Light" and "From El Greco to Dalí. The great Spanish masters. The Pérez Simón collection" exhibitions last season, France Inter continues the adventure by supporting the new exhibition at the Jacquemart-André Museum entitled "Canaletto-Guardi, the two masters of Venice". The first ever exhibition dedicated to the veduta movement and its most illustrious representatives, Canaletto and Guardi. This highly sought-after but under-represented artistic genre conjures up the different faces of 18th century Venice. The Jacquemart-André Museum is presenting approximately sixty exceptional works including several that have never before been seen in public. The exhibition is partnered by public radio station France Inter, enabling its listeners to discover the magic and splendour of Venice.
An event to discover, experience and explore on the airwaves of France Inter and on www.franceinter.fr

Paris Match

Paris Match has been a partner of the Jacquemart-André Museum for many years. This loyalty to cultural commitments unites the magazine with the teams at the Museum and at Culturespaces.
The passion for the "human adventure" is one of the values that has been driving the editorial agenda of Paris Match for more than 60 years. The “Canaletto – Guardi, the two masters of Venice” exhibition takes visitors on a dazzling journey to the heart of the Serenissima, lifting the veil on 18th century Venice and its secrets.
www.parismatch.com

Le Parisien

Le Parisien has always supported major cultural events; the newspaper reviews all the latest cultural news in its culture pages, covering music, exhibitions, cinema, theatre and literature.
This year, Le Parisien is a partner of the eagerly awaited exhibition at the Jacquemart-André Museum: Canaletto – Guardi, the two masters of Venice. The exhibition takes visitors on a journey to the timeless charm of 18th century Venice as seen through the eyes of the two painters, emblematic artists of the era.
Le Parisien tackles every subject simply and objectively, giving everyone the keys to understanding today’s world. Its goal is to inform, entertain and provide a service. Le Parisien has ten local editions with editorial teams in Ile-de-France and Seine et Marne. Each edition covers the latest news from across Paris and the towns and neighbourhoods of its particular département, looking at political, social and cultural events and providing practical information.
www.leparisien.fr

Le Nouvel Observateur

Every Thursday, France’s leading news magazine, Le Nouvel Observateur supplies comment on the latest political, economic and cultural news. It analyses and deciphers what happens in society and predicts the consequences.
Its supplement, TéléCinéObs, contains the week’s TV listings, along with a complete rundown of the latest films with rave and damning reviews from the editors, not to mention pages of multimedia news.
And still, our new monthly supplement: Obsession. Discover all the current trends over 150 pages. With the help of the best photographers and in original graphical settings you will also discover the new trend-setters from the worlds of fashion, music, cinema, contemporary art and digital culture.
Le Nouvel Observateur is delighted to be associated with the Jacquemart-André Museum and to be a partner to this beautiful exhibition.
http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com

Visioloisirs / Visioscène

Visioloisirs / Visioscène is an audiovisual production company that works in the area of video content broadcasting in various media (Internet, public transport, etc.) for cultural sites, entertainment and theatrical venues. Over the past few seasons, Visioloisirs / Visioscène has been working with Culturespaces to bring the temporary exhibitions and permanent collections of the Museum to the notice of the general public. www.visioloisirs.com - www.visioscene.com

FNAC

Leading French distributor of leisure tickets and show tickets, every year Fnac offers more than 60,000 events in France, Belgium and Switzerland: museums, exhibitions, monuments, concerts, festivals, great shows, theatre, comedy, dance, classical music, opera, cinema, sport, trade shows/fairs, leisure parks, restaurants, leisure activities, etc. With 80 shops in France, its website, its telephone platform, its mobile website and its Tick&live application for iPhone, Samsung Bada and Android, Fnac allows you to reserve and obtain your tickets immediately. Fnac is also a place where the public meets the artists: throughout the year, it organises cultural meetings, debates and mini-concerts in its own Forums and outside its walls. It associates itself with numerous events, thereby fulfilling its role as both cultural player and promoter of curiosity.
By becoming a partner of the Jacquemart-André Museum, which is hosting the “Canaletto-Guardi, the two masters of Venice “exhibition, it is confirming its commitment to artistic creativity and its determination to defend the right of everyone to access all types of culture.
www.fnac.com

UGC

Groupe UGC is pleased to be supporting the Canaletto - Guardi, the two masters of Venice exhibition. With this unprecedented exhibition dedicated to the leading lights of the veduta movement, including the most renowned and brilliant of its exponents, Canaletto and Guardi, the Jacquemart-André Museum is once again giving visitors the chance to discover some of the splendid works of art that make up the richness and diversity of our cultural heritage. The museum’s approach to the arts is in step with the Groupe UGC’s vocation as a leading player in the French cinema industry: to support the creation and distribution of French films. Groupe UGC is therefore happy to partner this unmissable event which explores an artistic and cultural phenomenon that continues to fascinate and surprise us today. The partnership illustrates UGC’s desire to continue to promote access to high quality works of art to a broader public. This is a goal it already pursues in the world of film, but also in the world of opera; Viva l’Opéra! is now in its third season, and UGC has recently signed an agreement with the Paris Opera, starting in September, to broadcast five operas and three ballets.
Created in 1971 through the association of various regional networks of cinemas, UGC underwent rapid development, becoming one of the largest European groups of cinemas present today in all fields of the sector (screening, distribution and production).
www.ugc.fr

ENIT

ENIT Agenzia, the Italian national tourist office, works to promote Italian tourism abroad and supports its marketing activities internationally.
ENIT Paris has signed a partnership with the Jacquemart-André Museum to support the Canaletto – Guardi, two masters of Venice exhibition. The goal is to boost the cultural image of Italy as a tourist destination.
French people feel a deep-rooted attachment to Italy, a country they see as combining a remarkable artistic heritage with an inimitable art of living. In this context, they are strongly attracted to Italian cities and towns—both big and small—where art flourishes, and Venice has a special place in their hearts. They seek the unique charm of Venice, that mixture of culture, art and light, in every journey they make.
It was therefore a logical move for ENIT to partner the Jacquemart-André Museum for this exhibition dedicated to the two greatest artists of the veduta movement—artists whose favourite subject is Venice and its timeless charm.

www.enit.it