
The city of Grasse hosts until 31 August 2026 the major open-air exhibition “Jean-Luc Desset – Pop Urbain”, a project that turns the urban landscape into a vast artistic trail dedicated to the universe of Jean-Luc Desset.
The initiative pays tribute to the artist, who passed away in 2021, through an immersive experience combining contemporary art, urban regeneration, and cultural participation.
The exhibition unfolds between the Cours Honoré-Cresp and Place du Clavecin, featuring 26 monumental artworks from the artist’s most iconic series, including JL POP, Chocolate Freaks, and Curiosités.
These works, defined by vibrant colors and imaginative figures, create a visual itinerary that transforms the historic center into a free-access open-air museum.
Alongside the urban trail, the former headquarters of the Société Marseillaise de Crédit has been transformed into the JL Pop Store, a 260 m² immersive and evolving exhibition space.
Inside, visitors can discover:
The former vault room has also been opened and repurposed as an artistic space.
Throughout the exhibition period until 31 August 2026, a rich cultural program accompanies the installation.
JL Pop Store opening hours
Supported by the city and the Fonds Baudelaire, the exhibition reflects a broader vision of making art accessible in public spaces and revitalizing unused urban sites.
Jean-Luc Desset developed a highly recognizable visual language influenced by international pop art, kawaii culture, and contemporary visual culture.
His work is characterized by:
“Pop Urbain” is more than an exhibition: it is a cultural device that redefines the relationship between art and public space.
Until 31 August 2026, Grasse becomes a continuous artistic experience where the city itself turns into a living artwork in dialogue with Jean-Luc Desset’s imagination.