Exhibitions to See in 2024

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Let’s take stock of the exhibitions and galleries not to be missed on the eve of this new year.

At the Villa Arson, from February 11 to May 5, 2024, you’ll find the exhibition of Chantal Montellier “Who is Afraid of Chantal Montellier”. This retrospective focuses on the most prolific period of the artist’s career, marking her work in the history of comics as one of the most politically relevant of her time.

From March 16 to May 27, 2024, discover the exhibition of Djamel Tatah at the Matisse Museum. The painter Djamel Tatah highlights a hundred graphic works and sculptures by Henri Matisse, the Nice-based painter, draughtsman, engraver, and sculptor.

Also at the Matisse Museum from May 28 to September 29, 2024, exhibition MiroMatisse “Beyond the Images”. In collaboration with the Fundacio Joan Mirรณ in Barcelona, focused on the artistic relationships between the works of Henri Matisse and Joan Mirรณ.

The Musรฉe d’Orsay through the Museum of Fine Arts of Nice is hosting a painting exhibition from March 26 to July 14, 2024, as well as a virtual version from March 26 to August 11, 2024. Discover several great artists of the Impressionist era such as Renoir, Monet, and Berthe Morisot. An exhibition that echoes the one dedicated to Berthe Morisot from June 7 to September 29, 2024, at the Museum of Fine Arts Jules Chรฉret.

The 2023-2024 exhibitions not to be missed before their end

At the Palais Lascaris, the Nice-based artist Sylvie T. gathers over 50 drawings, engravings, paintings… on the history of the Palais Lascaris and the baroque movement surrounding it. “The Baroque from A to Z” has been exhibited at the Palais Lascaris since February 2023, and will end on January 15, 2024.

Until January 8, 2024, the exhibition “Chagall and Me!” can be visited at the Marc Chagall Museum in Nice. To celebrate the fifty years of the national Marc Chagall museum’s creation, the exhibition “Chagall and Me!” invites today’s personalities (artists, writers, dancers, musicians…) to share their contemporary interpretations of these paintings.

The exhibition Caroline Trucco “Yes, but Words as Standards”, where you will discover works such as photographs, videos, addressing themes of travel, encounters, and personal narratives. The last day to enjoy it is January 7, 2024, at the Museum of Modern Contemporary Art.

“We’re All Mad” is an exhibition by Ben, the Nice-based artist, known notably for his many quotes placed on the tram stops in the city of Nice. It is still available at the Anatole Jakovsky Museum of Naรฏve Art in Nice until May 6, 2024.

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