PAST EVENT
  • We like : a family and entertaining event with pop colors: more than 1 million bricks on 1500m2
  • Age : for all: children, teenagers, adults!
  • Duration : 1 hour
  • When : until August 11, 2024
  • Where: at the Galeries Montparnasse (22 rue du départ – Paris 15th)
  • Opening hours :
    • Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday from 10 am to 7 pm (last admission at 6 pm)
    • Friday and Saturday from 10 am to 8:30 pm (last admission at 7:30 pm).
  • Free : for children under 4 years old

An artist lies dormant in all of us!

  • An interactive play and building area is set up at the end of the course, with thousands of bricks available for adults and children
  • We learn a lot from this fun and absolutely brilliant exhibition which shows us that talent and creation lie dormant in each of us!
  • A little advice: book your tickets in advance, the exhibition is very successful

“Art of the brick”: a must-see exhibition

  • After a trip to several cities around the world, in New York, Sydney or Shanghai, “Art of the Brick” returns to Paris, for the Christmas holidays and the February holidays !
  • With more than 1 million bricks on 1500m2, it is the most famous LEGO® exhibition in the world with more than 100 works on display
  • During the tour, we discover new creations by Nathan Sawaya, the famous Lego sculptor
  • This gifted artist decided to abolish the boundaries between works of art and spectatorsby revisiting masterpieces such as Michelangelo’s “David”, Van Gogh’s “Starry Night”, Munch’s “The Scream” and even the “Venus de Milo”
  • But for us, the most impressive creation remains the skeleton of a 6-meter long T-Rex made up of … 80,000 bricks!
  • Exclusively, we discover a series of pieces created with the photographer Andrei Duman, who is well known for his daring projects, his colors and compositions
  • Thanks to these 3D works assembled in bricks, you quickly have the impression of being able to be the creator of such pieces yourself
  • The lighting and pop colors of the sculptures even make you want to touch them
The Art of the Brick, LEGO, Nathan Sawaya’s 2024 exhibition at Paris Montparnasse 

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