
Openness to contemporary creation
Between vineyards and olive groves, plastic and cultural expressions have the soul and space to fully express themselves. This is one of the natural vocations of the Domaine de Panéry. The Galerie Ceysson et Bénetière opened next to the Maison de Maître, in a restored farm shed. The Domaine regularly hots exhibitions, providing an opportunity to combine taste and aesthetic experiences.

Scattered around the estate and vineyards are sculptures by eight artists represented by Galerie Ceysson & Bénétière: Noël Dolla, Aurélie Pétrel, Bernard Pagès, Florent Pugnaire & David Raffini, Philippe Ramette, Lionel Sabatté, Bernard Venet, Claude Viallat, Franck Stella, Nam tchun-Mo, Mitja Tusek, Philippe Favier, Daniel Firman…

FRANK STELLA / JULY 5 – SEPTEMBER 29
Special opening on the weekend of October 11-13.
Born in 1936 in Malden, Massachusetts, he later settled in New York.
A pioneer of Minimalism, he emerged as one of the leading exponents of Op Art (optical art that uses the concept of optical illusion to deceive the eye) and shaped canvas. Frank Stella innovates with the concept of “cut-out canvases”, where the outline merges with the geometric shapes represented. Since the 1980s, Frank Stella has turned to sculpture, expanding his artistic field almost exclusively. Throughout his career, Stella has been able to renew himself and sketch out new, innovative styles, moving from the minimal to the baroque, from straight lines to an interest in dynamics and mannerism.