Focused on naive, raw and singular arts, the museum and gardens Cécile Sabourdy, opened in 2014, presents collections of paintings, engravings, sculptures and art objects produced by mainly Limousin artists. After 9 years of commitment to heritage, education, science and culture, the museum received the name Musées de France by decree of 5 January 2023.
Les Remixiscences Eva Lallement: an exhibition to celebrate recognition
One of the very first artists exhibited at the Vicq-sur-Breuilh Museum, Eva Lallement has been selected as the main artist of the exhibition celebrating the appellation. Designed in partnership with the naïve art museum in Laval, this monograph retrospective brings together works from many museums and private collections (Les Sables-d'Olonne, Nice, Roanne, Nantes, La Rochelle, Toulouse, Laval).
Moldovan innkeeper in exile, without any real artistic training, Eva Lallement is part of the naive movement. Inspired by the sailors and inhabitants of the Vendée marsh who frequent his establishment, the artist has managed to portray these travelers or people of passage with modest origins with a striking emotion, deeply imbued with his family wounds.
Collections for arts and cultural education
The Vicq-sur-Breuilh Museum, a local relay in the Upper Viennese territory, is particularly committed to cultural action aimed at the inhabitants. Between 2016 and 2022, a territorial cultural development agreement signed with the EPCC, the community of communes Briance-Sud Haute-Vienne and the Chestnut Grove limousine allowed to accompany the dissemination, on the territory, of the many actions of the museum. Since its opening in 2014, the museum has hosted 24 Arts and Cultural Education projects, 300 classes, and 700 workshops for young people.
Opened in 2014, the museum has since hosted 24 Arts and Cultural Education projects, 300 classes and 700 youth workshops.
Les Museums of France receive priority State aid. Their mission is to preserve, restore, study and enrich their collections while making them accessible to as many people as possible. As such, they design and implement education and dissemination actions and contribute to the advancement of knowledge and research.
In Nouvelle-Aquitaine, the DRAC exercises scientific and technical control over the 114 museums in France in the region and provides them with daily advice in all their conservation and presentation of collections.
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