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P a T R O N a G E F O R Culture, Youth and Humanitarian Initiatives PATRONAGE FOR CULTURE, YOUTH AND HUMANITARIAN INITIATIVES 1990 – 2014 LVMH / MOËT HENNESSY • LOUIS VUITTON PATRONAGE FOR CULTURE, YOUTH, AND HUMANITARIAN INITIATIVES I - Culture, heritage and artistic creativity II - Young audiences, young artists III - humanitarian and public health initiatives, scientific and medical research I - Culture, heritage and artistic creativity Restoring, enriching and developing our historic and artistic heritage 1990/1991 Opéra de Paris 2011 Château de Versailles Restoration of the Library-Museum Support for the desk's acquisition of the Paris Opera House of Riesener for the queen Marie- Antoinette 1992 Palais Royal, Paris Restoration of the Palais Royal 2013 Château de Versailles gardens Support for the acquisition of three Sevres vases that belonged to 1992/1993 Château de Versailles Madame Victoire, daughter Restoration and refurnishing of the of Louis XV Africa, Crimea and Italy rooms 2007/2014 Grand Palais, Paris 1998 Musée du Louvre Support for the exhibition « Force de Acquisition and donation “Portrait de l'Art », Triennale dedicated to French Juliette de Villeneuve” by David contemporary art, in 2006 and in Shanghai Opera 2009 Donation of the stage curtain Support for creation of Anselm created by Olivier Debré Kiefer in 2007 and Richard Serra in 2000 Musée Guimet 2008, Christian Boltanski in 2010, • Donation of a terracotta camel, Anish Kapoor in 2011, Daniel Buren Tang dynasty, 7th century in 2012, Ilya and Emilia Kabakov in 2014 in the nave of the Grand Palais, • Donation of a painting on a fan for the occasion of « Monumenta » by Master Korin, Japan, 17th century 2013 Fondation Dubuffet Restoration of Coucou Bazar 2000/2001 Odéon - Théâtre de l’Europe a monumental work by • Production of “POEtry” by Robert Jean Dubuffet, displayed at the Wilson and Lou Reed Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris • Production of “Woyzeck” by Robert 2013/2014 Odéon - Théâtre de l'Europe Wilson and Tom Waits Support for Luc Bondy’s production 2003/2005 Correr Museum, Venise of “Les Fausses Confidences” by Restoration of the Throne Room Marivaux, and Jean Genet’s “Les Nègres”, directed by Robert Wilson Palais Royal Restoration of the « Petits 2013/2014 Nuit Blanche - Ville de Paris Appartements » Support for contemporary arts as part of the Paris “all-night” culture 2005 Venise Biennale event Support for creation of “Casino” by Annette Messager for 2014/2015 Fendi for fountains the French Pavilion Fendi sponsored program to restore historic fountains in Rome, notably 2006 « Yves Klein » the Trevi Fountain and the Quattro Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris Fontane Couvent des Cordeliers, Paris 2014/2015 Spanish Steps, Rome Support for the exhibition « Isabelle Bulgari funds restoration of the Huppert, la femme aux portraits » Spanish Steps 2007 Palais Farnèse and Villa 2014-2015 Hameau de la Reine, Versailles Médicis, Rome Dior supports restoration of the Support of the course of Queen’s Hamlet contemporary art « Luce di Pietra » 2007/2010 Cité de l’Architecture et du Patrimoine, Paris Support for the maiden exhibition « Portzamparc » and for the rétrospective « Claude Parent » (2010) LVMH / MOËT HENNESSY • LOUIS VUITTON PATRONAGE FOR CULTURE, YOUTH, AND HUMANITARIAN INITIATIVES Bringing artistic heritage to the largest possible public LVMH provided support for more than 30 exhibitions throughout the world, enabling millions of french and international visitors to discover major works in the history of art 1991 « Un âge d’or des arts décoratifs 2005 « Renoir/Renoir » 1814-1848 » Grand Palais, Paris Cinémathèque française, Paris 1993 « Versailles et les tables royales « Klimt, Schiele, Moser, en Europe » Château de Versailles Kokoschka – Vienne 1900 » Grand Palais, Paris 1994 « Nicolas Poussin » Grand Palais, Paris « Michal Rovner » Jeu de Paume, Paris « Les trésors de la Comédie Française » Comédie Française, « Robert Malaval » Paris Palais de Tokyo, Paris 1995 « Cézanne » Grand Palais, Paris 2006 « Pierre Bonnard » Musée d’Art moderne de la Ville de Paris 1996 « Picasso et le portrait » Grand Palais, Paris « Yves Klein » Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris 1997 « Georges de La Tour » Grand Palais, Paris 2007 « Richard Serra » Museum of Modern Art – MoMA, New York 1998 « Millet/Van Gogh » Musée d’Orsay, Paris « Giacometti » Centre Pompidou, Paris 1999 « Chardin » Grand Palais, Paris 2008 « Futurism : Italy, Russia. « Le Fauvisme » Musée d’Art The Radical Revolution » Moderne de la Ville de Paris Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow « Jean Dubuffet - Un parcours « Picasso et les Maîtres » monumental » Grand Palais, Musée du Louvre and Hôtel des Monnaies, Paris Musée d’Orsay, Paris 2000 « Méditerranée, de Courbet à 2009 « Le Grand monde d'Andy Matisse – 1850-1925 » Warhol » Grand Palais, Paris Grand Palais, Paris 2011 « Jean-Michel Othoniel, 2001 « Jean Dubuffet » My Way » Centre Pompidou, Paris Centennial Retrospective, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris « Inspiration Dior » Musée Pouchkine, Moscou 2002 « Matisse/Picasso » Grand Palais, Paris 2012 « Picasso » Museum of Fine Arts in Hong Kong 2003 « Gauguin-Tahiti, l’atelier des Tropiques » Grand Palais, Paris « Gerhard Richter : Panorama » Centre Pompidou, Paris 2004/2005 France/China Exchanges « Kangxi, Emperor of China » « Thomas Schütte » Château de Versailles Serpentine Gallery, Londres « The Celestial Mountains « L’impressionnisme et la mode » –Treasures of Chinese Musée d’Orsay, Paris Museums » Grand Palais, Paris 2013 « Isa Genzken » - MoMA, « Wang Du Parade » New York Palais de Tokyo, Paris Céline sponsors retrospective exhibition « Impressionist Treasures from France’s National Collections » Fine Arts Museums of Beijing, Shanghai and Hong Kong II - Young Audiences, Young Artists Through lvmh’s patronage initiatives, young audiences are exposed to the best of culture, and children, students and young creative talents have opportunities to expand their knowlefge or skills YOUNG PEOPLE AND MUSIC Young audience Young virtuosos Enabling young people to attend the Loans of Stradivarius instruments from the most exceptional concerts of the Paris LVMH collection (two violins and a cello), ena- season bling young virtuosos at the start of their careers (including Maxim Vengerov, Laurent Korcia, “1,000 seats for young people” / Nurturing the Kirill Troussov, Mat Haimovitz, Raphaël Pidoux music lovers of tomorrow and Tatjana Vassilieva) to give full rein to their Over the past 15 years some 32,000 concert talent tickets have been given to young amateur musicians attending local Paris conservatories, Support for International Music allowing them to attend prestigious musi- Academy - Switzerland founded in cal performances in Paris (Berlin and Vienna Switzerland by Seiji Ozawa, giving every year Philharmonic Orchestras, Maurizio Pollini, to many young soloists of the best European Jessye Norman, A.S. Mutter, Alfred Brendel, conservatories a training of very high level with Mstislav Rostropovitch and others) the Master Opening young ears to contemporary GIVING YOUNG PEOPLE A CHANCE music TO DISCOVER PAINTING AND GREAT LVMH sponsored the reopening of the IRCAM MASTERS music research institute in June 1996 and Young people and heritage organized open days for young people Giving high school students a chance A variety of initiatives are organized to discover and enjoy music in conjunction with LVMH-sponsored exhibitions: “Students at Châtelet” is a partnership with the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris throughout LVMH Price for Young Creators of the concert season. Groups from two high Fine arts schools in France (70) and schools are invited to each concert worldwide (15 countries): Each year, the LVMH Young Artists’ Award provides grants for Promotion of young French singers six students, enabling winners to pursue special Support for the “Musik’Elles” festival and study projects (more than 120 French and foreign educational workshops designed specially for students have been given awards to date) junior high school students in Meaux LVMH “Art Discovery” classes. More Make access young audiences without access than 20,000 children 7-12 were invited to art to the knowledge of music, at instruments discovery classes during exhibitions sponsored and musical repertoire by LVMH: Georges de La Tour (1997), Millet/Van Support for Carla Bruni-Sarkozy Fondation and Gogh (1998), Chardin in 1999, at her educational program « A toi de jouer » Méditerranée, de Courbet à Matisse – 1850- developed in collaboration with the “Cité de la 1925 in 2000, Jean Dubuffet in 2001, Matisse/ Musique” Picasso in 2002, Gauguin-Tahiti in 2003, The Year of China in 2004, Klimt, Schiele, Moser, Kokoschka – Vienne 1900, in 2005, Yves Klein. LVMH YOUNG FASHION DESIGNER PRIZE Corps, couleur, immatériel in 2006, l'Atelier In 2014, the winner of the first LVMH d'Alberto Giacometti in 2007, Picasso et les Young Fashion Designer Prize was Maîtres in 2008, Le Grand Monde d'Andy Canadian designer Thomas Tait. Warhol in 2009, Jean-Michel Othoniel, My Way in 2011, L'impressionnisme et la mode in 2012 The Prize jury, including seven creative directors from LVMH houses, also awarded prizes to three graduates of international fashion schools: Peter Do, Teruhiro Hasegawa and Flavien Juan Nunez LVMH / MOËT HENNESSY • LOUIS VUITTON III - humanitarian initiatives, support for scientific and medical research Humanitarian initiatives, support for scientific and medical research Lvmh has since 1990 provided ongoing support for humanitarian projects, as well as scientific and medical research France Other countries Hôpitaux de
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