Summary:
The Nouveau Musée National de Monaco is holding an exhibition called “AGORA” at the Villa Sauber, which showcases its public programs and explores the role of the museum as a laboratory for artistic expression and transmission.
Full Story:
The Nouveau Musée National de Monaco (NMNM) is currently hosting an exhibition at Villa Sauber that highlights its public programs, emphasizing the importance of artists and education. The exhibition invites visitors to view the museum as a “laboratory” that reflects on the various functions of a museum and explores new ideas. On display are artworks acquired since 2017 through the “Apprentis collectionneurs” program, alongside works from the museum’s heritage collections. The exhibition also features the recent creations of artists Léna Durr and Éléonore False, who were invited to participate in a residency program. In addition, the exhibition showcases the NMNM’s unique educational programs, such as “La collection voyageuse,” “Le Nouveau Musée Numérique,” and the ongoing residency of Léa Collet. Visitors can also engage in workshops and discussions related to the exhibition, as well as attend screenings and performances in the specially designed agora on the ground floor of Villa Sauber. The exhibition serves as a reflection on the NMNM’s educational initiatives and sets the stage for the upcoming transformation of Villa Sauber.
Source:
Gouvernement Monaco