Musée de l'abbaye - Guided tour "Frozen landscapes" exhibition
Wednesday 17 April at 3pm in the Abbey Museum
Guided tour: all the keys to understanding the "Frozen Landscapes" exhibition. Accompanied by a museum guide, let's go sliding through snowy landscapes!
Duration: 1 hour
For children aged 8 and over.
Bookings: contact.musee@hautjurasaintclaude.fr
03 84 38 12 60
"Frozen Landscapes" brings together a selection of works from different periods and artistic movements, with the fascinating common theme of winter landscapes.
fascinating common theme, the landscape in winter.
Often perceived as an immobile, silent space frozen in time awaiting the thaw, it has been the subject of numerous projections and reveries by artists over the centuries.
This superb exhibition, which combines painting, sculpture, photography, video and sound installation, is divided into three themes: the representation of the mountain in the 19th century, the materiality of snow and its danger, and the way in which man has approached the mountain and must react in the face of global warming.
On show at the Abbey Museum until 19 May 2024!
Wednesday 17 April at 3pm in the Abbey Museum
Guided tour: all the keys to understanding the "Frozen Landscapes" exhibition. Accompanied by a museum guide, let's go sliding through snowy landscapes!
Duration: 1 hour
For children aged 8 and over.
Bookings: contact.musee@hautjurasaintclaude.fr
03 84 38 12 60
"Frozen Landscapes" brings together a selection of works from different periods and artistic movements, with the fascinating common theme of winter landscapes.
fascinating common theme, the landscape in winter.
Often perceived as an immobile, silent space frozen in time awaiting the thaw, it has been the subject of numerous projections and reveries by artists over the centuries.
This superb exhibition, which combines painting, sculpture, photography, video and sound installation, is divided into three themes: the representation of the mountain in the 19th century, the materiality of snow and its danger, and the way in which man has approached the mountain and must react in the face of global warming.
On show at the Abbey Museum until 19 May 2024!
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