New exhibition explores little-known collaboration between Matisse and daughter Marguerite
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French painter Henri Matisse was one of the undisputed masters of 20th-century art, particularly known for his incredible use of colour. You may know Matisse's work but you are probably less familiar with his daughter Marguerite. A new exhibition on now at Paris's Modern Art Museum is trying to change that. It's called "Matisse and Marguerite: Through Her Father’s Eyes". The co-curator of the show, Charlotte Barat-Mabille, tells us all about their relationship.
A show produced by Amanda Alexander, Marina Pajovic and Georgina Robertson