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Modern Art Museum (macLYON)
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Last updated date : 24/09/2024
Thanks to its fully divisible interior, a new museum takes shape with each exhibition. Featuring previously unseen works and an exhibition area completely upgraded every two years, the Mac Lyon hosts the Biennial Contemporary Art Festival.
Fine arts museum in Lyon
Brought together in an arts pole with the MBA since 2018, the two collections form a remarkable ensemble, both in France and in Europe.
A few iconic artworks
The macLYON has the distinction of acquiring complete exhibitions, which can be shown at a future date, but it also conserves works that deliberately test the limits of their medium and the established categories of artistic disciplines in terms of what is new.
For example, certain paintings in the collection may be said to take the form of an installation (Lucio Fontana, Ambiante Spaziale, 1969), others continue to evolve over time (John M. Armleder, Gestrum Triplex, March 2006). Another work resides in the disappearance of the object from which it is formed (Claudio Parmiggiani, Terra, 1989) while another appears only five minutes a day a certain month of the year (Maria Nordman, Lyon, 1987).
A certain installation can only be fully seen over the space of one hundred days (Daniel Buren, Le temps d’une œuvre, 2005). A large figure of eight is used as a sculpture (Cai Guo Qiang, An Arbitrary History: Roller Coaster, 2001) while an extremely thin glass plate evokes a drop of black perfume (James Lee Byars, A Drop of Black Perfume, 1983). Another piece solicits our attention for a good fifteen minutes before rendering us uncertain of our perception (James Turrell, The Wait, 1989).
The moment of a performance is infinitely replayed by means of a video (Marina Abramović and Ulay, Impoderabilia, September 1977-1999, Jan Fabre, Zelfmoord?, circa 1980), while an endless sound seems to plunge us into an everlasting dream (La Monte Young and Marian Zazeela, Dream House, 1990).
Practical information
Address
81 quai Charles de Gaulle Cité Internationale - 69006 Lyon 6ème
Languages
English, French
Prices
Free entry for children < 18 years, disabled people and accompanying persons.
Museums Pass : € 25 / year available for temporary exhibitions except Biennial of Lyon.
Free with Lyon City Card, free for disabled persons.
Included Lyon City Card
Openings
During the Biennal of Contemporary Art of Lyon
Opening hours on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday between 11 am and 6 pm. On Saturday and Sunday between 11 am and 7 pm.
Closed on Monday.
Closed exceptionally on December 25th.
Accessibility
- Hearing disability
- Mental disability
- Visual disability
- Accessible for self-propelled wheelchairs
Museums
Modern Art Museum (macLYON)
81 quai Charles de Gaulle Cité Internationale - 69006 Lyon 6ème
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