Yves Zurstrassen's Red-Themed Exhibition at Salagon Priory
Yves Zurstrassen presents a red-focused exhibition at the Salagon Priory in Mane, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, France. The exhibition features Zurstrassen's contemporary works alongside six stained-glass windows created in 1998 by Aurélie Nemours (1910-2005) for the priory's Romanesque church. Nemours' windows were specifically designed for this historic religious site. The exhibition highlights a dialogue between Zurstrassen's new pieces and Nemours' existing installation within the architectural context of the priory. The event brings together two distinct artistic approaches within a single heritage location. The priory's Romanesque architecture provides the setting for this artistic juxtaposition. The exhibition is currently on view at Salagon Priory.
Key facts
- Yves Zurstrassen has an exhibition at Salagon Priory
- The exhibition focuses on the color red
- Aurélie Nemours created six stained-glass windows for the priory in 1998
- Nemours' windows were made for the Romanesque church at Salagon Priory
- Salagon Priory is located in Mane, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
- Aurélie Nemours lived from 1910 to 2005
- The priory features Romanesque architecture
- The exhibition presents contemporary works alongside historical stained glass
Entities
Artists
- Yves Zurstrassen
- Aurélie Nemours
Institutions
- Salagon Priory
Locations
- Mane
- Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
- France