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Museums are closed to fight the Covid-19 pandemic.

A closure that raises questions, while most businesses or cults continue to operate during the pandemic.

When will the cultural venues reopen?

The Minister of Culture Roselyne Bachelot said on February 8 on BFMTV that museums and monuments would be the first to reopen "when we have a decline".

While the indicators of the health crisis remain red,

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has concocted a selection of programs for you to discover museums and their works, without setting foot there.

These podcasts are available on the main listening platforms (Apple Podcasts, Google Podcast, Deezer, Spotify, Sounclound, etc.).

Podcasts offered by museums

Quite a few museums and cultural institutions have their podcast.

Wander your ears to the Center Pompidou, Le Louvre, to discover Leonardo da Vinci, art and therapy ... Or the painter Hyacinthe Rigaud, portraying Louis XIV in the podcast of the Palace of Versailles ... In the region, things are happening!

Discover in particular the podcast of the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Nice “Tableau à Grande Vitesse”, on Soundcloud.

One painting, two minutes

If you like painting and short programs, listen to the podcast "The sound of painting", created by Audiovisit, in partnership with the Réunion des Musées Nationaux (RMN).

Two minutes to discover a masterpiece of French museums.

Who would have seen, at first glance, that "Young people" by Francisco de Goya, a painting hanging at the Beaux-Arts in Lille, is a story of desire and jealousy?

For the youngest (and the grown-ups)

Young people have pride of place in these audio programs.

The Musée d'Orsay offers series, such as the beautiful “In the land of monsters”, tales inspired by works from the collection of the Paris museum.

At the end of December, Paris Musées launched “Paris resonates”, youth podcasts from the museums of the City of Paris.

These are sound walks for 7-12 year olds.

The first series is devoted to artists' houses and workshops.

To find on Soundcloud.

Questions about art, its history, the works

"Did Venus wax her pussy?"

Is a program that deconstructs the history of Western art, offering a feminist and inclusive point of view.

In one hour, Julie Beauzac, with specialists, asks: Why are museums filled with naked women next to dressed men?

Why has Frida Kahlo, radical artist, become a sanitized icon?

Discussions to question male domination and whiteness as unique references in art.

A podcast to talk, broaden points of view, reclaim art.

Storytelling visits

What if we listened to your stories?

“Sense of the visit” by Jérémie Thomas is a podcast of testimonies telling about a work, a museum, an artist.

But the hero may be you: a visitor, a museum visitor, a forger, a collector… Everyone lives and tells about art, unveils their history and passions.

This sensitive program received the “Conversations” award at the Paris Podcast Festival. 

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