Weekend Events in Cannes, discover them all!!
Saturday and Sunday from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM – Free visit
Discover the legendary hall of the “Cannes Film Festival.” The Grand Auditorium Louis Lumière opens its doors for free to let you explore the venue and its history. Don’t miss the photo exhibition titled “A Palace for a Festival,” which reveals unforgettable moments of this iconic cinema location, as well as the photography exhibit by Gilles Traverso.
As part of the Vigipirate security plan, we inform you that suitcases and large bags are prohibited.
Before the visit, a security officer will conduct a bag check.
Concert Allegro Amabile
Piano recital.
Bach – Handel – Scarlatti – Mozart – Haydn.
Elsa Cassac.
Chopin – Szymanowski – Scriabin.
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Un Palais pour un festival’ exhibition organised by the Cannes Town Hall Archives as part of the European Heritage Days.
Mobile version of the exhibition to be discovered outside the Palais des Festivals et des Congrès on the forecourt of the Théâtre Debussy.
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From May 11 to September 22, 2024, the Suquet des Artistes in Cannes presents “Dessus Dessous,” an exhibition dedicated to the artist Julien des Monstiers.
Between fine arts and applied arts, Julien des Monstiers experiments with the limits of painting, while seeking depth, surfaces, textures, folds, and fractures. These works presented at Suquet des Artistes, whether figurative or abstract, aim to show that the subject is not in the image, but in the way it is realized.
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From August 1, 2024, to September 30, 2024
Location: Musée du Masque de Fer et du Fort Royal Ile Sainte-Marguerite
Full price: €6.50 Reduced price: €3
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A New Zealand artist living in France, George Nuku is descended on his mother’s side from the Maori tribes Ngāti Kahungunu and Ngāti Tuwharetoa. He began working in communities in 1988 and embarked on an artistic career that took him to Europe, the United States, and Asia. Today, he is one of the main figures of the Maori art scene. In 2014, he began a series of exhibitions in polystyrene and plexiglass that evoke the ocean and the problem of plastic waste thrown into it. These works have been exhibited in many museums around the world.
The exhibition at the Musée du Masque de Fer et du Fort Royal presents a selection of the artist’s works and installations inspired by the Lérins Islands and the history of the Iron Mask. The artist was also in residence at Fort Royal to create some of the installations and conduct Arts and Culture Education workshops.
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 1