Within 30 years and almost, works created on the occasion of an exhibition and of special moments between an artist and a space, become centerpieces.
A choice of works ponctuates the steps of the museum’s and biennale’s founding: Anish Kapoor, Sophie Calle, Carsten Höller, Hiroshi Sugimoto…
By sometimes precursor acquisitions, the collection accumulates the memory of macLYON’s exhibitions.
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On the occasion of the exhibition For the record, five key dates in macLYON’s history have been chosen. These five acquisitions are watershed moments in the museum’s history.
1984: Creation of a contemporary art section (‘Saint Pierre Art Contemporain’) in a hitherto unoccupied wing of the Palais Saint Pierre. It prefigured the macLYON appearance.
1988: Organization by the ‘Saint Pierre Art Contemporain’ of the exhibition La Couleur seule, l’experience du monochrome, curated by Maurice Besset and which was displayed in six different locations in Lyon
1991: After the Couleur Seule’s success, a Contemporary Art Biennial is created. The first edition took place that year and was titled L’amour de l’art, une exposition d’art contemporain en France at the Halle Tony Garnier.
1995: Official opening of the museum of contemporary art conceived by Renzo Piano in the Cité Internationale. The museum opened in December with the 3rd Lyon Biennial,Vidéo, cinéma, image interactive.
2011: The most recent Biennial, titled Une terrible beauté est née…