From Tuesday 15 March to Sunday 10 April 2022, Salle d'Exposition, Quai Antoine Ier
Exhibition
Exhibition of documents from the Regional Collection of Monaco Library on the theme of sport under Albert I - "The Sporting Belle Epoque: Innovations and Influence in the Reign of Albert I"
Date
From Tuesday 15 March
to Sunday 10 April 2022,
from 13:00 to 19:00
Discover an immersive and interactive experience! Take on the role of a roving reporter and set off on a mission to explore the polar regions! This new exhibition includes five thematic areas spread over two levels. Learn about the poles and their wildlife, and the men and women who populate and explore them. Fascinating objects and documents, digital content and immersive devices come together to create a 360° experience. The great voyage can begin!
As part of commemorations marking the centenary of Princer Rainier III (1923-2023), the Oceanographic Museum presents its new permanent exhibition, "The Prince and the Mediterranean". Visitors to the exhibition, the Oceanographic Institute's tribute to the unshakeable connection between Princer Rainier III and the ocean, and the Mediterranean Sea in particular, will step aboard his ship, Deo Juvante II. Guided by the voice of H.S.H. Princess Stéphanie, they will navigate through four fascinating spaces, each exploring a different facet of the Prince and his passion for all things aquatic.
Monte Carlo has always been the heart and symbol of a luxury lifestyle.
Not by chance, some of the world’s most glamorous events are hosted in Monaco throughout the whole year.
Monte Carlo Gems is a jewellery show organised by industry insiders for fine jewellery enthusiasts and collectors. The aim is to showcase the most luxurious and sophisticated gems, watches and jewellery collections to the upscale international clientele of Monte Carlo, while creating an elite community of connoisseurs of this prestigious field. At Monte Carlo Gems you will have the privilege to discover the world’s most sought-after jewellers, featuring rare and stunning collections as Monaco’s principal show within the field.
For this third "Renc’art" event during Video Game Month, the Library is paying tribute to the work of Jean Jacques Calbayrac, alias Game Boy Cameraman, with a collection of his photographs from the archives giving visitors the chance to see his series about Monaco, the city of his birth.
Polar bears and emperor penguins are the lead characters in "The Ice Giants", a new exhibition by Michel Bassompierre. Seven monumental works will be installed in the Oceanographic Museum and on its roof terrace. Five will be new creations: four polar bears and a three-metre tall emperor penguin. Original drawings and sketches will also be displayed, accompanied by a film presenting the artist's work. This temporary exhibition is part of the Polar Mission organised by the Oceanographic Institute since 2022.
The new exhibition at the Villa Sauber honours Pier Paolo Pasolini, perhaps the last European intellectual to have gained worldwide renown. A half-century on from his death, his influence can still be felt across the different fields in which he worked: he is read, commented on, adapted, and inspires contemporary creative artists. While he preferred to describe himself as a writer, it was his films that brought him to the public’s attention. The exhibition looks at his inspirations and his legacy.
Featuring a selection of around sixty works (paintings, ceramics, embroidery, works on paper), this exhibition is a chance to discover the prolific and eclectic creations of Miquel Barceló, a Spanish artist whose favourite subject was the sea.
The Cabinet of Curiosities - "The Early Days of Télé Monte-Carlo, 1954-1974" - An exhibition looking at the first 20 years of Monaco's TV channel launched in 1954. A selection of archives and objects will take you back in time, to the very earliest days of colour television. Organised by the Audiovisual Institute of Monaco, the exhibition features items entrusted by Télé Monte-Carlo for safekeeping, documents from partner institutions, and materials kindly loaned by private individuals.
Explore the enchanting world of Ana Tzarev with her latest exhibition, in which herons and other birds to life are brought to life with stunning grace by her oil paintings. Each canvas tells a story, with vibrant brush strokes and impasto, and diverse landscapes, from peaceful river banks to cherry trees in blossom, captivating the eye and immersing the spectator in nature. Experience the fusion of art and emotion through every stroke of Ana Tzarev's brush, and feel the depictions of these majestic creatures seem to spring off the canvas, each one a wondrous sight to behold.