The Domaine du Muy, created in 2015, now includes some forty contemporary works, sometimes conceived in situ, by artists from different generations, practices and artistic movements.
With its isolated valley, ponds and wild spaces, the Domaine du Muy is a natural setting of exceptional beauty for the works installed there.
Tomas Saraceno, Marta Pan, Claire Fontaine, Carlos Cruz Diez, Monica Bonvicini, Isa Melsheimer, John Armleder, Francisco Sobrino, Dennis Oppenheim, Sol Lewitt, Mark Dion, Conrad Shawcross, Mark di Suvero, Peter Kogler, Scenocosmes, Takis, Subodh Gupta, Carsten Höller, Jean-François Fourtou, Thomas Houseago, Oscar Tuazon, Lynn Chadwick, Anne et Patrick Poirier, Arik Levy, Claudia Comte, David Saltiel, Jose Leon Cerillo, Gabriel Kuri, Atelier van Lieshout.
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EXHIBITED WORKS
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Isa Melsheimer
Domestic Landscape and Affinities, 2014Reinforced concrete, plants, neon tube for plants
39.37 x 78.74 x 39.37 in -
Marta Pan
Lentilles flottantes, 1994Cast resin, polyester preparation and polyurathane
Diam. 82 5/8 and 41 3/8 in
Edition of 3, n°1/3 -
Subodh Gupta
A Giant Leap of Faith, 2006Stainless steel
H 275 5/8 x 70 7/8 x 70 7/8 in
Edition of 3, n°2/3 -
Subodh Gupta
DOOT II, 2003-2009Aluminium
H 65 x 166 1/8 x 66 1/8 in
Edition of 3, n°2/3 -
Tomás Saraceno
Cloud Cities / Air-Port-City 4 Modules Metal, 2010-2011Aluminum, mirror glass, steel, dibond, iron, steel rope
H 139 3/8 x 267 3/4 x 154 3/4 in -
Carsten Höller
Black Clown Carousel, 2009Mixed media
Diam. 126 in -
Arik Levy
Ghost 350, 2017Corten steel
H 137 3/4 x 46 1/4 x 46 1/4 in -
Mark Handforth
Red on Red, 2017Painted aluminium
H 135 7/8 x 65 x 47 1/4 in -
Claire Fontaine
Bob, 2010Black marble, base
H 40 1/2 x 23 5/8 x 13 3/4 in -
Sol LeWitt
1-2-3 Tower, 1993Concrete blocks
H 96 x 48 x 48 in -
Jean-François Fourtou
Untitled (Bench), 2006Painted metal, wood
H 63 3/8 x 122 x 28 in -
Monica Bonvicini
Stonewall, 2006Galvanized steel, chains, reinforced glass
H 78 3/4 x 48 3/8 x 39 3/8 in -
Dennis Oppenheim
Architectural Cactus #12, 2008Aluminum, acrylic, roofing panels, grating
H 119 3/4 x 59 7/8 x 35 7/8 in -
Gianni Motti
Success Failure, 2014Aluminium printed plates, clamps of tightening, attachment tubes with stopper
H 86 5/8 x 52 x 2 3/8 in -
Claudia Comte
128 squares and their demonstration, 2015Concrete wall, painted on both sides
H 118 1/8 x 236 1/4 in -
Thomas Houseago
Lumpy Figure, 2009Bronze
H 90 1/8 x 55 7/8 x 40 1/8 in -
Oscar Tuazon
Marble Moon, 2021Marble and tree
H 71 5/8 x 1 5/8 in -
Lynn Chadwick
Crouching Beast II (C108), 1990Welded stainless steel
H 13 x 11 x 22 7/8 in
Edition of 9, n°2/9 -
Anne et Patrick Poirier
La Fabrique de la mémoire, 2008Nonagonal construction with sanded inscriptions on mirrors
H 98 3/8 x 118 1/8 x 157 1/2 in -
Agustín Cárdenas
La Grande Porte, 1975Bronze
H 78 3/4 x 78 3/4 x 11 3/4 in -
Francisco Sobrino
Transformation instable, 2014Polished steel, mirror
H 236 1/4 x 70 7/8 x 70 7/8 in -
John M. Armleder
Untitled (4 chairs), 1986-2014Wood
Variable dimensions -
Scenocosme
Pulsations, 2008Integrated sound installation
Variable dimensions -
José León Cerrillo
Subtraction Screen (DdM), 2017Steel
H 157 1/2 x 157 1/2 x 4 in -
Conrad Shawcross
Lattice III, 2008Aluminium
H 275 5/8 x 275 5/8 x 196 7/8 in -
Carlos Cruz-Diez
Chromosaturation pour une allée publique, 1965-2012Plexiglass, aluminum
96.06 x 288.19 x 192.13 in -
Mark Dion
Dark Museum, 2011Mixed media
118.11 x 173.23 x 165.35 in -
Gabriel Kuri
Untitled (100%), 2011Painted metal (4 parts : blue, grey, red, orange)
H 53 1/8 x 155 1/8 x 53 1/8 in -
Takis
Signal éolien, 2006Iron and steel
H 162 5/8 x 196 7/8 in approx. -
Peter Kogler
Untitled, 2018Mosaics
H 157 1/2 x 787 3/8 in
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