![]() ![]() So if you do make it to the museum, be ready for a crowd and don't expect to be able to reenact Jay and Bey flanking the painting with your bestie. I have accrued so much random information about the woman and her family. According to Vulture: Beyoncé and Jay-Z visited the Louvre four times in the last ten years. 'Beyonce and Jay-Z visited the Louvre four times in the last ten years. Being one year younger than her, I’ve followed her since I first clocked the music video for No, No, No on MTV in 1998. The video is verrrrrryyy interesting, particularly because it was shot in Paris famed Louvre museum. Over 8 million people visit the Louvre each year, and considering the Mona Lisa is essentially the most famous painting in the world, it's a safe bet to guess that most of them make a stop at da Vinci's masterpiece. The couple were given private access to the Louvre and all the masterpieces they wanted. The fourth stop on the tour is Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa, but if you expect the viewing room to be as open and empty as it was for the Carters in the video, think again. Beyonce and JAY-Z fans have had quite the whirlwind couple of days since the dropping a surprise duo album Everything Is Love on June 16. ![]() The tour itself covers 17 of the "key works" featured in the video. All the Art in Beyonce & JAY-Z’s ‘Apeshit’ Music Video. The tour is currently only available in French, but don't worry, the museum will be adding translations of several other languages soon. Following the international acclaim for the music video the Carters filmed in the renowned museum, the Parisian art hub is adding a 90-minute self-guided tour inspired by the art featured in the iconic couple's "APESH*T" video. Learn more about the guided tour here, and watch the “Apesh*t” video above.The Louvre is now honoring a different kind of art, and it involves a musical video masterpiece created by Beyoncé and Jay-Z. If you can’t actually make it to The Louvre, the website for the tour offers a ton of information about all the works in the “Apesh*t” video. The tour is currently available to take Wednesday through Sunday. Apeshit est une chanson des artistes américains Beyoncé et Jay-Z, premier single extrait de leur album studio commun Everything Is Love, tous deux sortis en 2018. ![]() The tour features information about the following pieces: “Winged Victory of Samothrace,” “Madonna of the Green Cushion” by Solario, “Pietà” by Rosso Fiorentino, “Mona Lisa” by Leonardo da Vinci, “The Wedding Feast at Cana” by Veronese, “The Raft of the Medusa” by Géricault, “The Ghosts of Paolo and Francesca Appear to Dante and Virgil” by Scheffer, “Officer of the Chasseurs Commanding a Charge” by Géricault, “The Coronation of Napoleon” by David, “Madame Récamier” by David, “The Oath of the Horatii” by David, “The Intervention of the Sabine Women” by David, “Ceiling of the Galerie d’Apollon,” “Venus de Milo,” “Roman copy of Hermes Fastening his Sandal by Lysippos,” “Great Sphinx of Tanis,” and “Portrait of a Black Woman.” The “Apesh*t” video shows the power couple standing in front of several works, and the 90-minute guided tour, which the Louvre calls a “thematic trail,” goes over all of seventeen of them. 'During their last visit in May 2018, they explained their idea of filming,' the Louvre added. Last summer, Jay-Z and Beyonc released the music video for Apeshit, a viral, visual magnum opus of the power couple dancing through the Louvre Museum that now has over 148. The video was shot in a completely empty Louvre back in May, and now the museum wants to share the experience the Carters had to more people: The museum now offers a guided tour based on the “Apesh*t” video. In a statement, the museum said Beyoncé and Jay Z had visited the Louvre four times in the last 10 years. ![]() In case you couldn’t already tell, the fact that Bey and Jay even got unfettered access to the Louvre for their own use is a stunning power move adding a glorious power to the APESHIT lyric. Beyonce and Jay-Z’s video for “ Apesh*t” was artistic in more ways than one: It was creatively and beautifully shot, and it was filmed in The Louvre, one of the most iconic art museums in the world. The six-minute video is likely going to be considered one of the best of 2018, with The Carters and a troupe of dancers taking over the Louvre. ![]()
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