Adrien Goetz
Adrien Goetz (born 1966 in Caen, Calvados) is a French Art History Professor, art critic and novelist. He graduated from the École Normale Supérieure. His work appeared in Zurban, and Beaux-Arts Magazine.[1] He is Senior Lecturer in Art History at the Sorbonne.[2], and the Editor of Grande Galerie, the magazine published by the Louvre Museum. Adrien Goetz was elected to the Académie des Beaux-Arts - Institut de France in December 2018.
Adrien Goetz | |
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Born | Caen, France | 10 February 1966
Nationality | French |
Education | École Normale Supérieure |
Occupation | Writer |
Awards
- Prix des Deux Magots in 2004 for his novel La Dormeuse de Naples (The Sleeper of Naples).
- prix du livre d'art du Syndicat National des Antiquaires, for Ingres Collages
- 2007 grand prix François-Victor Noury of the Institut de France, from the Académie Française[3][4]
Bibliography
Novels
- Webcam, 2003, Le Passage, 2003, ISBN 978-2-84742-024-1; Points, 2006, ISBN 978-2-7578-0087-4
- La Dormeuse de Naples, Seuil, 2004
- Marie-Antoinette, 2005
- À bas la nuit! B. Grasset, 2006, ISBN 978-2-246-70381-5; LGF/Le Livre de Poche, 2009, ISBN 978-2-253-12341-5
- Intrigue à l'anglaise (Grasset) 2007
- Intrigue à Versailles Grasset, 2009, ISBN 978-2-246-73001-9; Hachette, 2010, ISBN 978-2-253-12984-4
- Le coiffeur de Chateaubriand (Grasset) 2010
- Villa Kérylos (Grasset) 2017, English translation Villa of Delirium (New Vessel Press) 2020 ISBN 978-1-939931-80-1
Art criticism
- La Grande Galerie des peintures, itinéraires dans les collections (preface Jean-Jacques Aillagon, coédition Centre Pompidou-Louvre-Musée d'Orsay), 2003.
- Au Louvre, Les arts face à face (foreword Henri Loyrette, président directeur du musée du Louvre, coédition Hazan-Musée du Louvre), 2004.
- Louvre: the arts face to face, Translator David Wharry, Illustrator Erich Lessing, Hazan, 2005, ISBN 978-2-7541-0058-8
- Marie-Antoinette (Éditions Assouline), 2005, ISBN 978-2-84323-753-9.
- Ingres Collages (coédition Le Passage-Musée Ingres de Montauban), 2005.
- L' Atelier de Cézanne, 2006
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