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Florence Obrecht’s work questions the boundaries between the singular and the universal. Through a series of works combining canvases and objects, her personal story intertwines with multiple cultural references, creating a dialogue between past and present.
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As part of the 50th anniversary of the death of Marcel Pagnol. To commemorate 50 years since the death of Marcel Pagnol, Frédéric Achard highlights the timeless nature of the Academician’s work in this new staging of Marius, merging authenticity and tradition with modernity. What a delight to rediscover these characters of theatrical heritage in the setting of the “Bar de la Marine”: Marius, César, Honorine, Fanny, Panisse… All here to talk about everything and nothing, but above all, about love.
A New Zealand artist living in France, George Nuku is a descendant of the Maori tribes Ngāti Kahungunu and Ngāti Tuwharetoa on his mother’s side. He began working within communities in 1988 and embarked on an artistic career that led him across Europe, the United States, and Asia. Today, he is one of the main figures of the Maori art scene. In 2014, he started a series of exhibitions in polystyrene and plexiglass that evoke the ocean and the issue of plastic waste discarded in it. These works have been displayed in numerous museums worldwide.
The exhibition at the Musée du Masque de Fer et du Fort Royal features a selection of the artist’s works and installations inspired by the Lérins Islands and the history of the Iron Mask. The artist also undertook a residency at Fort Royal to create some of the installations and conduct Arts and Culture Education workshops.
Opening Hours
MAY: Tue > Sun: 10:30 AM > 1:15 PM and 2:15 PM > 5:45 PM
JUNE – SEPTEMBER: Mon > Sun: 10:00 AM > 5:45 PM
OCTOBER – NOVEMBER: Tue > Sun: 10:30 AM > 1:15 PM and 2:15 PM > 4:45 PM. Closed on November 1st.