Discover the best top things to do in Aude, France including Lac Lieu d'Art Contemporain, Les Essarts, Espaces Arts et Cultures, La Cooperative-Collection Ceres Franco, Jean-Francois Scalbert - Kinetic Art, Musee Beaubois, Musee des Beaux-Arts, Musee d'Art et d'Histoire.
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Au coeur d'un parc de plus de 2 hectares, appelé aujourd'hui "parc des essars", du nom de la dernière propriétaire, la maison de maître du 18e siècle a été restaurée afin de devenir un espace entièrement dédié aux arts visuels et à la culture. Tout au long de l'année, les Essar[t]s vous proposent des expositions de photos, peintures, sculptures, gravures mais aussi de la vidéo ou des arts numériques... Les essar[t]s offrent également la possibilité de médiations lors de visites de classes ou de groupes, mais aussi de créations avec ses ateliers destinés aux artistes. Enfin, le K[fé] culturel vous attend dans son espace de détente où vous pourrez consulter librement plus de 200 ouvrages et magazines d'art et de culture.
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Since 2015, the Cérès Franco Collection has been housed in an exceptional setting: the former wine cooperative cellar of Montolieu. Resolutely international, the Cérès Franco Collection brings together around 2,000 works from the 20th and 21th centuries, some of which are presented each year on a different theme. Brazilian and European naivety, South American popular art, art brut, self-taught, singular, artists from the CoBra movement or the New Figuration, the provenance of the works reflects an eclectic and independent taste for an art situated on the fringes of the major artistic currents. This collection reflects, with a rare coherence, the gaze of an audacious and demanding collector who has turned to intense works. Each year, therefore, a temporary exhibition, to be held from April to November, is organised with a guest curator who looks at this collection while engaging in a dialogue with other institutions or collections.
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Scalbert uses both variants, but prefers real movement. Against often abstract backgrounds, sometimes evoking the dancing signs of Paul Klee, more often an uncertain universe of materialists, he inserts ingenious small mechanical elements: rods, pulleys, a bicycle chain, gears of all types, even including the same square wheel dear to the watches of Maurice Lacroix. A piece of broomstick crosses a canvas, another gives the impression of small rollers painting there and then glistening colours on its surface, elsewhere the movement of vertical wooden rods reveal the face of Serge Gainsbourg. The melancholy atmosphere of a small charcoal painting is suddenly illuminated by the windows of skyscrapers being touched by a shimmering moon that a hypothetical haze masks temporarily. So many scenes that provoke emotion, that are set in motion and produce sound when the visitor passes, thanks to proximity sensors integrated in the mechanism.
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This free museum is well worth a visit on a free afternoon. Friendly and free the collection was quite inclusive from classic to modern and quite some local work as well. We enjoyed our visit.
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Part of archbishops' palace . The North African gallery was really an eye opener for us into an unknown art area.
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