Hauts-de-France
The Groupe Bovis has recently been featured in the media for its involvement in a major cultural project: the installation of the new Galerie du Temps at the Louvre-Lens museum, set to be inaugurated on December 4, 2024.
On November 29, 2024, Claire Chevalier published an article on the France 3 Hauts-de-France website, vividly describing the bustling activity at the Louvre-Lens museum as the opening of the new Galerie du Temps approaches. Among the recently installed masterpieces are The Four Seasons by Giuseppe Arcimboldo, iconic works of the Italian Renaissance, as well as an Egyptian sarcophagus dating back to 900 BCE.
In her article, Claire Chevalier highlights the care and precision required to transport and handle these unique pieces. Special mention is made of the specialized teams in charge of handling and conservation, who ensure every detail is preserved during these delicate operations. This expertise underscores the importance of the recognized skills deployed by the Groupe Bovis.
The project was also featured in a report aired on the France 3 Hauts-de-France news broadcast, showcasing exclusive footage of the artwork installation. This documentary offers a behind-the-scenes look at the preparations, revealing the pivotal role of technical teams and curators in arranging the pieces.
The report emphasizes the complexity of the maneuvers needed to transport and install objects of such fragility. Testimonials from art handlers and restorers shed light on the importance of coordination between specialized transport experts and conservation professionals.
This media coverage highlights the key role played by Groupe Bovis, whose teams ensured the safe transport and handling of the artworks with impeccable expertise. Whether for Arcimboldo’s paintings or the Egyptian sarcophagus, every step was carried out with the utmost care, guaranteeing the optimal safety of the pieces.
The expertise of Groupe Bovis in handling artworks and historical objects, recognized by many museums in France and internationally, contributes to the promotion of cultural heritage to a broader audience.
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