![]() ![]() Lorde, I have an idea for you about where to film your video for “The Louvre. Though, to reiterate, that isn’t an amount at which anyone would gasp, “Mon dieu!” Jay-Z was caught watching ‘Judge Judy’ when he met Bradley Cooper. ![]() Pei’s pyramid will cost, at the very least, €28,000. A tour for under 50 guests will set you back €10,000, while renting out the reception hall beneath I.M. (Bitch, stay in your lane) Talk that talk, B. Put hoes in their place, bitch, stay in your lane. ![]() He smoke and we drink, DUSSÉ to the face (yeah) If you dont know, now you know, nigga. A Beyoncé and Jay-Z music video helped the Louvre in Paris increase its visitors to a record 10.2. Watch your mouth when youre around us (Watch your back) If you dont know, now you know, nigga. Hosting private events, however, will cost you a bit more. Beyoncé and Jay-Zs Everything Is Love album was launched with a video shot in the Louvre. It’s possible that if the Carters had a crew of more than 50 people, that number would have been closer to €18,000, but as the Times notes, “there are hotel rooms here that cost more than that.” Though the museum only allows photography in the galleries for private use, it makes exceptions for professionals through written authorization.Īs of 2015, the Louvre’s policy states that to shoot a short film or music video, the cost for both interior and exterior shots would be just €4,500, or about $5,200. Though there was widespread awe that the Carters’ video for “Apeshit” took place inside the most famous museum in the world, turns out, it’s actually not all that uncommon.Īccording to the New York Times, about 500 shoots take place at the Louvre each year, which have included films on opposite ends of the “is this a good movie” spectrum, from last year’s Wonder Woman to 2013’s The Smurfs 2, which even the Louvre couldn’t save from its 13 percent Rotten Tomatoes rating. What do Beyoncé, The Smurfs 2, and you have in common? All three have the theoretical ability to rent out the Louvre. The famous music video shows Jay-Z and Beyoncé at the Louvre Museum in Paris. You can also see what we’re up to by signing up here. The archives will remain available here for new stories, head over to Vox.com, where our staff is covering consumer culture for The Goods by Vox. The Louvre now offers a 90-minute tour featuring the works of art featured in Beyoncé and Jay-Z ‘Apest’ music video, which they performed as the Carters. Thank you to everyone who read our work over the years. ![]()
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