From the Mona Lisa to an Egyptian sphinx, heres the meaning behind 5 art pieces seen in the video. The tour will examine the 17 pieces of art that were featured in the Carters 'Apeshit' video, directed. Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s new joint video, Apesh-, was shot in the Louvre in Paris. Beyoncé and Jay-Z filmed their ‘Apest’ music video at the world’s largest art museum, paying tribute to many famous artworks including the ‘Mona Lisa’ by Leonardo da Vinci, the ‘Venus de Milo’, Jacques-Louis David’s. SEE ALSO: Unchill Stan Twitter turned Beyoncé and Jay-Zs Mona Lisa moment into a meme. 40 Stunning Visuals From Beyoncé & Jay-Zs 'Apeshit' Music Video. The 90-minute tour, which the museum calls a “thematic trail,” shows visitors the 17 pieces of art seen throughout “Apeshit.” Currently, the tour is available to take Wednesday through Sunday.įor those visiting the Louvre on Mondays and Tuesdays, the Louvre also offers a map highlighting the 17 works seen in Beyonce and Jay-Z’s video - including Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa - so that tourists can still walk in the Carters’ steps. In the video for Beyoncé and Jay-Z‘s Apeshit, the first visual from the pair’s surprise joint album Everything Is Love, the two stars romp through the Louvre in Paris, seizing center. How Beyoncé and Jay-Z made the Louvre the most popular museum in the world. Not even a month after Beyonce and Jay-Z released the video for their joint single “Apeshit,” the Louvre has created a guided tour based on the Everything Is Love visual, which was filmed at Paris’ iconic art museum. The video itself is gorgeously shot, and does show a continued interest in art on behalf of the artists, JAY-Z and Beyoncé, to engage with art (notable precursors being JAY-Zs 'Picasso Baby.