"The Power of Detail", an exhibition of selected works by around fifty artists, organised by the Monegasque National Committee of the International Association of Art at U.N.E.S.C.O.
Date
From Friday 12
to Sunday 28 February 2021,
from 13:00 to 19:00
We are delighted to announce the new exhibition "Symphony of Colours" featuring the exceptional talents of three artists: Maja Kerin, Liudmila Sun, and Maria Mikileva. From June 20th to July 6th, from 10am to 6pm, come and discover the works of these three inspired women from the Principality. Immerse yourself in a world of intriguing colors, where each canvas tells a unique story. A visual symphony that will enchant your senses and feed your artistic soul.
The exhibition takes its name from "pietre paesine", ruined marble, whose geological markings are reminiscent of painted landscapes, on the boundary between figuration and abstraction. This analogy of nature and technique is a central theme in the work of Francisco Tropa, which focuses on the way in which an image appears and is perceived.
Back in 2015, the NMNM debited its first ever LAB giving visitors a glimpse "behind the scenes of the museum". Then in 2018, five guest artists were invited to produce their own musings on the very meaning of the museum itself. In 2025, as the Villa Sauber prepares to undergo a radical transformation, the NMNM is giving pride of place to its public-facing programmes, where the focus is on artists and promoting a wider sharing of art appreciation.
The Grimaldi Forum Monaco and the Centre Pompidou present "Colours!", an exhibition about the modern history of colour as embodied by some of the 20th century's greatest masterpieces. Curator Didier Ottinger has assembled more than 100 works by artists including Sonia Delaunay, Picasso, Matisse, and Basquiat. As visitors explore the seven exhibition spaces, each devoted to a single colour, they will also hear audio creations by Roque Rivas, smell fragrances from Alexis Dadier from perfume maker Fragonard, and admire designs by the likes of Ron Arad, Jean Prouvén, and Philippe Starck. Marion Maelander will design the installations, while William Chatelain will orchestrate the scenography, creating an enthralling and emotional experience of colour.
This exhibition looks at the cinematographic work of Cinéam, from its beginnings in the 1950s to the advent of video and the end of the 1980s, giving visitors a unique insight into the amateur filmmakers' club and its artisanal - even family-centric - approach to the cinematic arts, and showcasing its finest productions, which illustrate their own account of the Principality and its history.
The Oceanographic Institute of Monaco is proud to present "Mediterranean 2050", an immersive and interactive exhibition at the Oceanographic Museum. With some 1,000 square metres of exhibits to explore, museum visitors can get a glimpse of the Mediterranean from a new perspective, and commit to protecting our local Sea with a journey through time and space that will take them forward to the year 2050.
The not-to-miss event for lovers of plants, flowers, and floral decoration is the annual bouquet competition, which has welcomed up to 100 competitors from different nations such as the United States and Japan. The competition is open to everyone, from passionate amateurs to professionals, from decorators to floral art teachers.
A photographer renowned for his sublime shots of architectural interiors, Massimo Listri has captured the majesty of libraries, palaces and museums the world over. This new exhibition highlights the grace, precision and spiritual intensity that run through these timeless works.