Van Gogh / Monticelli at La Vieille Charité Museum.
From 2008-09-16 to 2009-01-11
Marseille
An international exhibition presenting Van Gogh master pieces and comparing with the one from Monticelli the provencal painter who inspired Van Gogh.
From 2008-09-16 to 2009-01-11
Marseille
An international exhibition presenting Van Gogh master pieces and comparing with the one from Monticelli the provencal painter who inspired Van Gogh.
From 2008-09-26 to 2009-01-25
Marseille
The Foundation "Regards de Provence" organizes the largest retrospective of the work of Jean-Baptiste OLIVE (1848-1936). Discover more than a hundred oils, watercolours and drawings on marines, landscapes and still lifes in Provence, in northern France and Italy. The artist painted extensively Marseilles, its Old Port, its islands and shores and coastlines Martigues in Monaco.
From 2008-11-07 to 2009-02-08
Montpellier
Explore the historical retrospective of art video from a selection of works from the collection of New Media Centre Georges Pompidou. The video as a means of creative expression was born in 60 years and has developed considerably over the last forty years. It marks our time as the photography in the nineteenth century.
From 2008-12-20 to 2009-04-03
Arles
150 objects will be presented in Arles. You will find the most famous masterpieces of Roman art.
Topics : Rome and its Empire - The emperor - The citizens of Rome - The House and the army - Foreigners, freed slaves and slaves - Religion - Practices funeral - Conservation / restoration
From 2009-05-29 to 2009-09-27
Aix en Provence
2009 will be the year of art in Aix-en-Provence with an exclusive exhibition entitled "Picasso, Cezanne: the sun in front." Granet Museum presents a selection of pieces (100 in total including 70 of Picasso and 30 of Cézanne), which illustrates the major influence that Cezanne exerted on modern art and particularly on Pablo Picasso.
From 2008-11-12 to 2009-12-28
Marseille
OUR BODY: THE UNIVERSE WITHIN is a fascinating, artful and educational exhibit consisting of actual human bodies and organs. Appropriate for all ages, this exhibit literally goes "under the skin", revealing the mysteries of the human anatomy.