This unique architectural complex, erected in the middle of a Mediterranean garden, includes the former 18th-century residence of the Arson family (listed in the Inventory of Historic Monuments), today nestled among modern constructions of concrete and pebbles designed in 1970 by Michel Marot. The building is labeled as 20th-century Heritage. Dedicated to contemporary art, Villa Arson is a one-of-a-kind establishment combining a national higher school of art, a national center for contemporary art, and artist residencies.
VILLA ARSON WELCOMES YOU FOR THE HERITAGE DAYS
Free visits of the site and exhibitions on the 15th and 16th of September from 2 PM to 7 PM.
Discovery tour of the entire site and its architectural achievements: gardens and terraces; 18th-century chapel; library-documentation center, which on this occasion displays remarkable books from its collection, including artists’ books created at the Villa; workshops, contemporary works installed in situ, etc.
Visit the four current exhibitions at the National Center for Contemporary Art:
Gino de Dominicis, Gérard Gasiorowski, Saverio Lucariello, Julien Bouillon
Four monographic exhibitions of artists who share the commonality of questioning the foundations of art, particularly painting, by using regressive practices—whether fictional or symbolic—to undermine aesthetic certainties. Visits in the presence of mediators who can answer your various questions about these exhibitions.
Guided tours on 15th September at 4 PM and on 16th September at 2:30 PM and 4:45 PM. (No reservation required)
Presentation tour of the site, its history, its architecture, and Villa Arson today through the missions of its higher school of art, its national center for contemporary art, and the artist residencies.
Meeting-conference on 15th September at 5 PM with Michel Marot, architect, and Jean-Paul Potron, historian (In outdoor amphitheater, or indoors in case of adverse weather)
Meeting with historian Jean-Paul Potron about the Arson family and Villa Arson in the history of Nice, and architect Michel Marot (former student of Walter Gropius and grand prix de Rome), author of the constructions realized in the 1970s, which are rediscovered today as 20th-century heritage.
Free Entry
Address: Villa Arson, 20 avenue Stephen Liégeard
Information: 04 92 07 73 84 or 73 73 / cnac@villa-arson.org
Access: Bus no. 4 and 7 – stop Deux avenues
Highway A8: exit Nice Nord
From the Promenade des Anglais: follow Bd Gambetta, then Bd de Cessole.
Press contact: Michel Maunier Tel. 04 92 07 73 91 / michel.maunier@villa-arson.org