Giverny, indulge in art and nature
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Giverny, indulge in art and nature
Giverny, indulge in art and nature Giverny is famous worldwide thanks to Claude Monet and the waterlilies he painted. Hosted in a building harmoniously integrated to the landscape and surrounded by colorful gardens, the musée des impressionnismes Giverny presents each year temporary exhibitions. Primarily dedicated to Impressionism, its purpose is to focus on the international dimension of the Impressionist movement. In addition, the museum presents a comprehensive display of works gathered around the figure of Claude Monet. Ideally situated between Paris and Rouen, next door to Monet’s gardens, the museum’s location makes it an ideal and important stop for an Impressionist tour. Provide your groups with a unique opportunity to admire impressionist works of art in THE very village of Impressionism! museum hours March 27 to November 1, 2015 every day from 10 am to 6 pm. Open on public holiday galleries closed July 20 to 30, 2015 location located less than one hour from Paris getting there via highway A13, exit # 16 to Vernon, then follow signs to Giverny by train (line Paris Saint-Lazare / Rouen), get off at the Vernon station (5 km) Roissy Charles-de-Gaulle airport (95 km) rue Rouen C la u de M on et Maison & jardins de Claude Monet <V N1 Maison du tourisme d u Roy ER N ON c h e m i n BONNIÈ RES > 4 bus D1 Vernon 81 Giverny D5 N Sortie 16 Bonnières Sortie 14 14 La Seine A1 3 D113 A1 A1 3 4 A15 Paris car park free nearby for cars and coaches access by the “Chemin du Roy” group service from Monday to Friday Laurette Roche tel. +33 (0)2 32 51 93 99 [email protected] Anthony Girard tel. +33 (0)2 32 51 91 02 [email protected] fax +33 (0)2 32 51 82 04 99, rue Claude Monet 27620 Giverny – France www.mdig.fr photographs credits: all rights reserved, musée des impressionnismes Giverny, photos: J. Faujour, C. Garçon, mdig / Maurice Denis, White Sun on the Corn, c. 1914, Giverny, musée des impressionnismes © Giverny, musée des impressionnismes, gift of Claire Denis, MDIG 2012.6 – Photo: Thierry Leroy / graphic design : Nicolas Portnoï group visits from 4.50 € / person 2015 rate the goal to offer an enchanting experience during an Impressionist tour or a visit of Normandy to offer a complete visit in Giverny what we propose visit of the exhibitions: guided tour or on your own permanent exhibition: Autour de Claude Monet the location just 1 hour between Paris and Rouen two steps away from Monet’s garden in the heart of the village the highlights enjoy masterpieces of Impressionist masters in a prestigious historical site the restaurant, overlooking the garden of the museum our assets garden of the museum, free of charge gift shop and bookstore free car park nearby for cars and coaches Giverny, indulge in art and nature detailed offer You can visit the museum on your own. For a more comprehensive visit of the main exhibit, let your group be guided by one of our tour guides. Guided groups never exceed 25 people. If more, visitors are split into several groups. Groups are allowed to visit the exhibitions with their own guide. Please notify us. useful tips For larger groups, a conference in the auditorium by one of our tour guides is the perfect option. 4 themes to choose from: › an overview of Impressionism › Claude Monet in Giverny › the current museum’s exhibition › Normandy and Impressionism fees entrance fee 4.50 € group price, minimum 20 people fixed charge for guided tour 115 € per group of 25 people fixed charge for conference 170 € per group audioguide 3€ conference in the auditorium 45 mn visit with audioguide 1h of 175 people 1 free admission for every 20 admission charges duration of activities visit on your own 30 to 45 mn guided tour 1 h 15 group service from Monday to Friday Laurette Roche tel. +33 (0)2 32 51 93 99 [email protected] Anthony Girard tel. +33 (0)2 32 51 91 02 [email protected] fax +33 (0)2 32 51 82 04 99, rue Claude Monet 27620 Giverny – France www.mdig.fr suggestion › guided tour of the exhibition and free time in the garden of the museum › lunch at the Terra Café, restaurant of the museum photographs credits: all rights reserved, musée des impressionnismes Giverny, photos: cg27, J. Faujour, C. Garçon, J.-C. Louiset, mdig, Henrique Stahl exhibitions March 27 – July 19, 2015 Degas, an Impressionist Painter? July 31 – November 1, 2015 Photographing Claude Monet’s Gardens Five Contemporary Views Permanent exhibition March 27 – November 1, 2015 Autour de Claude Monet Giverny, indulge in art and nature March 27 – July 19, 2015 Degas, an Impressionist Painter? Edgar Degas was one of the leading figures of the Impressionist movement, and yet his relations with other members of the group were complex and he rarely practiced plein-air painting, a characteristic of impressionism. Instead he preferred more personal subjects, such as dancers’ bodies in movement, and he paid close attention to artificial lighting. Edgar Degas, L’Etoile, or The Dancer on Stage (detail), c. 1876 Paris, musée d’Orsay © RMN-Grand Palais / Photo: Patrice Schmidt This exhibition is organized in collaboration with the Musée d’Orsay July 31 – November 1, 2015 The exhibition brings together 70 works (paintings, pastels, drawings and sculptures) and focuses on four broad themes: his traditional artistic training, the Impressionist exhibitions, the question of landscape, and his relationships with the impressionists after 1890. Degas as an impressionist, certainly, but above all as an avant-garde artist. Photographing Claude Monet’s Gardens: Five Contemporary Views Claude Monet’s garden in Giverny is probably one of the most photographed subjects in the world. This exhibition offers an unprecedented look at this mythic place through the works of five internationally renowned contemporary photographers. Bernard Plossu, Garden of Claude Monet, Giverny, June 2011 © Bernard Plossu March 27 – November 1, 2015 The works of Stephen Shore record the restoration of Monet’s garden between 1977 and 1982. More recently, artists Darren Almond, Elger Esser, Henri Foucault and Bernard Plossu each appropriated the garden, contemplating the magic of the place, with its ephemeral and ever-changing beauties. A source of inspiration, the garden became a space of experimentation for these artists. The exhibition brings together approximately one hundred photographs of small, medium, and large format. Autour de Claude Monet (permanent exhibition) In parallel with its exhibitions, the musée des impressionnismes Giverny is offering a showing of works on the theme of Claude Monet’s influence on his contemporaries and successive generations. Maurice Denis, White Sun on the Corn, c. 1914 Giverny, musée des impressionnismes, gift of Claire Denis, MDIG 2012.6 © Giverny, musée des impressionnismes / Photo: Thierry Leroy This presentation pays tribute to one of the most important individuals in the history of French art by emphasizing his impact in France and abroad, from Sisley to the colony of American artists in Giverny, and from Joan Mitchell to the Japanese painter Hiramatsu Reiji. group service from Monday to Friday Laurette Roche tel. +33 (0)2 32 51 93 99 [email protected] Anthony Girard tel. +33 (0)2 32 51 91 02 [email protected] fax +33 (0)2 32 51 82 04 99, rue Claude Monet 27620 Giverny – France www.mdig.fr credits: Edgar Degas, At the Racecourse, Amateur Jockeys near a Carriage, 1876-1887, Paris, musée d’Orsay © RMN-Grand Palais – Hervé Lewandowski / Edgar Degas, Houses by the Sea, c. 1869, Paris, musée d’Orsay © RMN-Grand Palais – Hervé Lewandowski / Stephen Shore, Giverny, 1977 © Stephen Shore, courtesy 303 Gallery, New York. 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