Known for his distinctive linoprints, artist Matthew Hilton believes that “the function of a work of art is to halt, however momentarily, our rush to the grave.”
Canet en Roussillon invites you to join them for a festive programme bursting with merriment and good cheer.
Abel Burger’s exhibition at the Musée d’art moderne of Collioure is packed with provocation, questions and challenges.
If you are unaware of the experimental writer Claude Simon and the fact that he won the Nobel prize for literature in 1985, you are not alone. Happily for us, the Collioure show concentrates on Simon’s visual art – what he did to take a break from his intense textual experiments.
Les Pritchard’s – Eric and Sabine – have brought their all-singing, all-dancing follies to the new Galerie du pavillon des arts behind the obelisk in Port Vendres.
In the courtyard, around the cloister, along the byways of Collioure, the Musée d’art moderne offers a summer programme for all the family.
Calling all exhibiting artists! The P-O Life Art Exhibition is a fantastic opportunity to reach a wide audience of art lovers, without being limited to 1 gallery, or by the Covid-19 sanitary measures!
Argelès Photo Nature 2020 is a retrospective of previous shows. Luckily, the photographs are worth a second look and a deeper consideration of the changing state of our natural riches.
Spring 2019 was a raging success with the colourful exhibition of Chagall’s lithographs. Summer is set to be a scorcher with Masson’s exploration of nature and being, inspired by Céret landscapes and people
Ever thought of using your outdated bank card to create a flute that can imitate birdsongs? At MuSIC Musee des Instruments in Ceret, you can get a close look at just such an instrument created by Amazonian Indians. Alongside it are instruments created with recycled tin cans and plastic bottles.