According to Reuters on March 4, the official poster of the 2024 Paris Olympic and Paralympic Games was revealed on the 4th. The poster focuses on the historical monuments and sports facilities of Paris, with intricate details that reflect the surrealist style.
According to the report, the Olympic and Paralympic Games each have a poster, designed by Parisian artist Hugo Gatoni. The two posters complement each other and are put together to form a diptych.
The poster shows the main historical monuments of Paris, such as the Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe, and the Grand Palais. In addition, you can see the stadiums and facilities that will be used during the Olympic and Paralympic Games, such as the Stade de France, the Seine and the Pont Alexandre III, as well as the sea, the surf venues that represent Marseille and Tahiti.
The official poster is inspired by the Surrealist art movement** with a level of detail unprecedented in the history of the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
With this artistic choice, the Paris Organising Committee pays tribute to the Surrealist Manifesto, written by the French writer André Bredon and published in 1924. 1924 was the last time the French capital hosted the Olympic Games.
Hidden in the poster are the eight official mascots of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, reminiscent of the children's puzzle book Wally in **?
The two posters will be on display at the Musée d'Orsay until March 11. (Compiled by Madan).