For nearly 30 years, Jean-Gabriel Mitterrand has given pride of place to sculpture in his gallery in the Marais in Paris, just as he has in numerous exhibitions of monumental works of art in public and private spaces throughout the world.
In 2014, Mitterrand and his son Edward dreamed of creating an outdoor private venue dedicated to showcasing monumental sculpture in the South of France.
Following this intention, one year later, the Domaine du Muy opened. The park lives and evolves through the regular renewal or continuity of the works and projects. Today, it comprises some forty artworks by contemporary artists from a host of different generations, movements, and schools of practice.
The 2024 season marks a turning point for the Domaine du Muy with the arrival of the Esther Schipper gallery, which is actively involved in the sculpture trail, with works by Martin Boyce, Angela Bulloch, Ann Veronica Janssens and Julia Scher, and in the life of the Silver House, with works by Rosa Barba and Simon Fujiwara.
The Domaine du Muy is nestled between the Maures and Esterel Massifs. The Esterel’s Mediterranean forest of cork oaks and pines stretches out over several hundred hectares. With its secluded valley, pools, and wild spaces, the Domaine du Muy sets the artworks in a space of exceptional natural beauty.
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INDIA MAHDAVI
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LOUIS BENECH