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Marc Chagall, La Rose bleue (1964). Vitrail d'essai pour la cathédrale de Metz. Dépôt du FNAC, musée national Marc Chagall, Nice © Rmn-Grand Palais / Adrien Didierjean © ADAGP, Paris, 2021.

Marc Chagall, The passer of light

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11:00 - 19:00

Exhibition "Marc Chagall. The passer of light"
 

" For me, a stained glass window represents the transparent partition my heart and the heart of the world. Stained glass is exhilarating, it needs gravity, passion. It has to live through the light perceived.  " *
Marc Chagall

Conceived in partnership with the Centre Pompidou-Metz, the exhibition Marc Chagall, le passeur de lumière explores the importance of light and stained glass in the artist's work. After nearly 30 years of creating stained glass windows, these words from Chagall condense the role that the artist assigned to the art of stained glass: to bring to humanity a message of spirituality and inner light.

Today, 15 buildings in France and around the world proudly bear the artist's work. Through his creations, Marc Chagall wanted to offer his contemporaries and future generations images of peace and transcendence. These images, rich in iconography, are admirably supported by the emotional force of his colours and by the changing reflections of the external luminosity.

In full control of his means, Chagall put all his talent as a colourist and creator of images at the service of this demanding technique. The vast majority of his windows, created in the Reims workshops of the master glassmaker Simon-Marq, were made in the tradition of an ancestral know-how, practised with inventiveness by Chagall and his accomplices and friends, Charles Marq and Brigitte Simon. The final touch, made up of the multiple highlights of grisaille that Chagall applied to the stained glass to make the material vibrate, offers us all the freedom and generosity of the artist's hand. In return, stained glass allowed him to transcend the material limits of painting by inscribing the changing reflections of light as an intrinsic component of the work.

The Nice exhibition will highlight two exceptional pieces held at the Musée National Marc Chagall: the model of the Rose for Metz Cathedral and the stained glass windows of The Creation of the World, designed for the museum's concert hall. In this exceptional place, visitors will have the privilege of discovering the stained glass windows illuminated with a thousand lights in the morning and then returning in the evening to be carried away by the music in the concert hall.

Exhibition curator :
Anne Dopffer, commissaire générale, conservatrice générale du patrimoine, directrice des musées nationaux du XXe siècle des Alpes-Maritimes
 

 

*  quote from Marc Chagall, interview with André Verdet, Chagall méditerranéen, Paris, 1984. 

Visuel : Marc Chagall, La Rose bleue (1964). Vitrail d'essai pour la cathédrale de Metz. Dépôt du FNAC, musée national Marc Chagall, Nice © Rmn-Grand Palais / Adrien Didierjean © ADAGP, Paris, 2021.

Horaires d’ouverture

Exhibition open every day except Tuesdays.
From 2 May to 31 October: from 10 am to 6 pm. From November 1st to April 30th: from 10am to 5pm
Ticket sales end 30 minutes before the museum closes.

Tarifs

The entrance ticket includes access to the permanent collection and a multilingual audio guide.

Exhibition rates
Full price: €10
Reduced rate: €8
Groups (10 people or more): €8.50