"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.
Monaco City Hall is proud to present a retrospective devoted to Hubert Clerissi. The landmark exhibition "Espaces ciselés" is being organised in collaboration with the Department of Cultural Affairs and the Pavillon Bosio, under the High Patronage of H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco. The son of an architect, Monegasque artist Hubert Clerissi has developed a unique style characterised by incisive lines, though his art has gradually evolved from architectural influences to a freer form of expression. His urban landscapes are a fascinating juxtaposition of exacting precision and emotion, while his watercolours explore the fragility of life. Influenced by Utrillo, Dufy, and Buffet, Clerissi uses a variety of techniques to create a very personal world, in which lines symbolise the quest for freedom. Admission to the exhibition is free and no booking is required.
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"
Le QUAI, l’espace d’exposition de la Società delle Api accueillera la première exposition personnelle à Monaco de l’artiste japonais Yu Nishimura, intitulée « December Light ».
Organised by the Monaco Department of Cultural Affairs, the exhibition "Des Ateliers aux Ateliers" is an unprecedented voyage into the history of 20th century art, through more than 150 photographs by Michel SIMA. The exhibition builds a bridge between the world of modern art and the life of contemporary creation, with the project taking place not far from the "Ateliers du Quai", an international artists' residence that serves as a reminder of the Principality's rich artistic history.
A special bond has existed between Monaco and music for almost a century. The Principality has hosted many renowned and illustrious artists such as Joséphine Baker, Charles Aznavour, Lady Gaga, Prince… and many more. All have performed on the legendary stages of Monaco.
The exhibition opens at Quai Antoine Ier on Friday 15 October, and runs until 2 January 2022.
From 16 October to 3 January 2021, the Department of Cultural Affairs presents an exhibition of filmed portraits made in Monaco: a thrilling challenge during a pandemic
Through models, plans, photographs, objects and documents never before presented, the exhibition aims to show how Prince Rainier III has durably transformed the face of his state.