The Fondation Giacometti in Paris celebrates a double anniversary this summer – the centenary of the birth of its founder, Annette Giacometti (1923–93) and 20 years since its own establishment. As wife and muse to Alberto Giacometti, Annette was a vital influence on her husband’s art and dedicated the last years of her life to the archiving and conservation his work. This exhibition (until 27 September) presents a rare insight into their relationship through a series of haunting portraits of Annette: sculpted, painted and drawn. Find out more on the Fondation Giacometti’s website.
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Alberto painting Annette’s portrait in the studio (1961). Fondation Giacometti, Paris. Photo: Sabine Weiss; © Succession Alberto Giacometti / Adagp, Paris 2023

Annettenoire (1961), Alberto Giacometti. Fondation Giacometti. © Succession Alberto Giacometti, Adagp, Paris 2023

Nude (c. 1961), Alberto Giacometti. Fondation Giacometti. © Succession Alberto Giacometti, Adagp, Paris 2023
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