The Palazzo exhibition by French artist Eva Jospin
The Palazzo exhibition, by French artist Eva Jospin, occupies various spaces in the Palace of the Popes, inviting visitors to a dreamy wander among works chosen to resonate with the history and architecture of the papal residence. This visual artist will present her impressive architectural and forest sculptures, her preferred theme, in several rooms.
At the end of the tour, several film excerpts and a series of images by photographer Laure Vasconi will provide visitors with a documentary view of the backstage of the exhibition, from the long process of design and production in Eva Jospin’s Parisian workshop to the impressive installation of her works within the spaces of the Palace.
Avignon Tourism offers you to participate in a guided tour of the exhibition, in order to better understand the artist’s work.
Duration: 1h30 to 1h45 – limited to 20 people.
Please arrive 15 minutes before the start of the visit
The tour takes place indoors and is conducted with headsets and earphones.
Those wishing to extend their discovery of the palace after this visit, may do so on the same day.
Note: The visit is not accessible to people with reduced mobility due to a large number of steps.
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