From 8 February to 5 May 2025 at the Musée Marc Chagall
Forced to take refuge in the United States during the war, Marc Chagall returned from exile in 1948, first living in Orgeval, near Paris. The following year, he moved to Vence on the Côte d’Azur, where he lived until 1965. He then spent the last 20 years of his life at the villa ‘La Colline’ in Saint-Paul-de-Vence. There he worked on a number of monumental projects, including stained glass windows, mosaics and the creation of the National Museum Marc Chagall, inaugurated in 1973, the first national museum dedicated to a living artist. This exhibition will highlight the special atmosphere of Saint-Paul-de-Vence, which inspired the great artist.
Chagall 1966-1985. Dans la lumière de Saint-Paul-de-Vence | Musée National Marc Chagall