A dialog between the Middle Ages and contemporary art at Donjon de Vez, in the Oise
In the Oise, the Donjon de Vez creates a dialog between the Middle-Ages and contemporary art, for the greatest happiness of visitors.
Only 1h30 from Paris, permanent contemporary works of art have over the years been part of this historical monument dating back to the 13th and 14th centuries. With the opening of new spaces and an exhibition of sculptures by Lalanne and Makouvia, under the impulse of the Artcurial auction house, the medieval homestead has become a high level cultural escapade.
Contemporary Art and the Middle East dialog at the Donjon de Vez
Residence of Philippe Auguste in the past, this château, that you can tour by following the remparts on foot or with a golf cart, was classified as Historical Monument in 1906. Its interactive approach nourishes the inspirations of great artists, such as Sol LeWitt, Jean Pierre Raynaud, Daniel Buren, François Morellet or even Bernar Venet in a remarkable garden designed by Pascal Cribier.
Newly customized rooms
After the initital surprises created by the arrows of Bernar Venet, the quest of Japanese Tadashi Kawamata and the installation of Korean Lee Ufan, confronting stainless steel and stone, enter in the two new rooms of the Donjon de Vez. You will discover the library of Jacques Garcia, the Wall Drawings dining rooms and the stainless glass chapel by Daniel Buren. This is where it's happening…
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