The Collection Lambert is opening the Hôtel de Caumont to the public without interruption, in order to offer a fresh perspective on the permanent works conserved in Avignon.
The rooms now host monographic presentations by artists or highlight key periods in the collection and in the history of contemporary art, in rotation throughout the year.
The exhibition inaugurating this lively, year-round collection will be devoted to the 1980s. This pivotal period, marked by profound aesthetic, political and social upheavals, appears as a moment of reaffirmation of the power of the image, marked by a return to the human figure. The place of the body is central: exultant, absent or relegated to the margins, the staged body has a profoundly political dimension.
The artists
David Armstrong, Miquel Barceló, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Jean Charles Blais, Christian Boltanski, Sarah Charlesworth, Francesco Clemente, Robert Combas, Nan Goldin, Jenny Holzer, Barbara Kruger, Louise Lawler, Christian Marclay, Duane Michals, Bruce Nauman, Cady Noland, Kay Rosen, Julian Schnabel, Andres Serrano, Jana Sterbak
The exhibition inaugurating this lively, year-round collection will be devoted to the 1980s. This pivotal period, marked by profound aesthetic, political and social upheavals, appears as a moment of reaffirmation of the power of the image, marked by a return to the human figure. The place of the body is central: exultant, absent or relegated to the margins, the staged body has a profoundly political dimension.
The artists
David Armstrong, Miquel Barceló, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Jean Charles Blais, Christian Boltanski, Sarah Charlesworth, Francesco Clemente, Robert Combas, Nan Goldin, Jenny Holzer, Barbara Kruger, Louise Lawler, Christian Marclay, Duane Michals, Bruce Nauman, Cady Noland, Kay Rosen, Julian Schnabel, Andres Serrano, Jana Sterbak




