The giant tapestry of the olympic games, imagined by marjane satrapi, soon at hôtel de la marine

The giant tapestry of the olympic games, imagined by marjane satrapi, soon at hôtel de la marine

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On March 12, 2024, the gigantic tapestry for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games was unveiled to the general public, after three years of painstaking work by artisans from the national


manufactures. On June 21, the general public will be able to admire it free of charge at the Hôtel de la Marine! In three years, a veritable work of art HAS BEEN WOVEN behind the scenes. For


the PARIS 2024 OLYMPIC Games, a GIANT TAPESTRY was born, a joint project between the Paris 2024 organizing committee and the French Ministry of Culture, to be presented in 2021. All the


while, talented artisans from the NATIONAL MANUFACTURES OF GOBELINS AND BEAUVAIS have been busy bringing to life the project designed by Franco-Iranian artist MARJANE SATRAPI, inspired by


the poster for the last games in the capital. A gigantic tapestry measuring 9 METERS BY 3.3 METERS, this THREE-PART WORK OF ART was unveiled in ITS entirety at the Manufacture des Gobelins


on March 12, 2024, just a few months ahead of the competition. On JUNE 21, it will be visible to the general public, FREE OF CHARGE, on the façade of theHÔTEL DE LA MARINE, right next to the


Concorde Olympic site! In all, the TRIPTYCH features 21 colors, including those of the Olympic rings, and 60 kilos of wool, dyed in France but sourced from New Zealand, used by several


French craftswomen. Marjane Satrapi insisted on their major role in the realization of this project, adding that she saw_"as much of me as I see of them_", in the tapestry. This


triptych recalls the values of the first Olympiads, rehabilitated by Baron Pierre de Coubertin, and highlights the innovations that will be introduced for this new edition. On the left is a


javelin thrower, a symbol of the first traditional Games, notably those of 1924, and in the center, a symbol of equality and parity between men and women, accompanied by the Olympic flame.


On the right, the new sports invited in 2024, breaking and skateboarding, all under the EIFFEL TOWER, symbol of the capital. In the background are silhouettes of other monuments such as the


Sacré-Coeur basilica and the Arc de Triomphe, with a representation of the globe below.