Anyone who is interested in learning more about art in Marseille is in the right place. Galleries, museums, supplies, schools, shows, events and more will be discussed in full detail on this page.
Your time is valuable so we will try to get right to it. The best Marseille Art Galleries and Museums where you can see many of the finest exhibitions near you is how we will start.
Some of the most popular art stores in the area where you can find all the supplies and materials you could ever need will be up next. Then we will give a quick shout out to the best shows and events your area has to offer.
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When the weather is nice you could go on an art walking tour or see some of the most unique statues and sculptures near you. Local art classes and lessons can level up your game and whether you prefer group classes or private lessons there are options.
There are some art studios for rent near you where you can get the ball rolling on your next project. Appraisers, dealers, and framing shops will also be topics as things move forward.
Art in Europe is something that we have written about many times before.
Best Art Galleries & Museums In Marseille
If you want to check out the best art galleries and museums in Marseille you can head to:
- Musée D’Art Contemporain at 69 Haifa Ave
- Musée Des Beaux Arts at Palais Longchamp
- Musée D’Arts Africains Océaniens Amérindiens at 2 Rue De La Charité
- Musée Grobet Labadié at 140 Longchamp Blvd
- Musée Cantini at 19 Rue Grignan
- Fonds Régionaux D’Art Contemporain at 20 Blvd De Dunkerque
- Artcade Galerie des Grands Bains Douches at 35 B Rue De La Bibliothèque
- Vidéochroniques at 1 Place De Lorette
- Galerie Du Tableau at 37 Rue Sylvabelle
- Galerie Béa Ba at 122 Rue Sainte
- Friche De La Belle De Mai at 41 Rue Jobin
- Galerie Detaille at 5-7 Rue Marius Jauffret
The Musée D’Art Contemporain arose from the Cantini Museum’s remarkable collection of modern and contemporary art, which together with those of Grenoble and Saint-Étienne, is among the province’s most significant. The Musée des Beaux-Arts was one of the Consulate’s original fifteen museums in France, founded in 1801. It has been housed in the Palais Lonchamp’s left wing since 1869 and exhibits works from the 16th to the 19th centuries.
The Musée D’Arts Africains Océaniens Amérindiens (MAAOA) houses a vast collection of non-European art artifacts that serve as cultural markers as well as works of art. Musée Grobet Labadié is housed in a magnificent 19th century home and holds the extensive collections of a family of merchants from the bourgeoisie which peaked around 1848.
The Musée Cantini offers some lovely exhibitions centered on fauvism (André Derain, Charles Camoin, Emile Othon Friesz, Alfred Lombard), early cubist experiments (Raoul Dufy, Albert Gleizes), and various post-cubist or purist movements from the 1920’s to 1940 (Amédée Ozenfant, Fernand Léger, Le Corbusier, Laure Garcin, Jacques Villon).
The Frac (Fonds Régionaux d’Art Contemporain) is a group of institutions dedicated to contemporary art. They have sponsored contemporary artists for more than three decades, having been founded in 1982 as a collaborative effort by national and regional governments. The Frac Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur is housed in a building designed by Japanese architect Kengo Kuma and constructed as part of the Euroméditerranée project in the neighborhood of Joliette.
Artcade Galerie des Grands Bains Douches opened in 1993 and is housed in old baths and showers that have been converted into exhibition spaces. However, the gallery has invested in a facility known as La vitrine, which is located at 29 rue de la Bibliothèque and opens immediately onto the street. A showcase area that transforms into a work, a one-of-a-kind piece, capturing the attention and gaze of passers-by, thanks to the intervention of the guest artist.
Vidéochroniques is a non-profit organization that was founded in 1989. It hosts exhibits and screenings, hosts artists in residence, and has extensive documentary resources in the field of artist video, as well as contemporary art in general.
Diem Perdidi is a non-profit organization founded in 1990 with the mission of promoting visual artists from the Provence Alpes Côte d’Azur region. Diem Perdidi has been the director of Marseille’s Galerie du Tableau, rue Sylvabelle, since 1991. It’s a modest place that has grown larger over time and there have been almost two thousand exhibits thus far, with more on the way.
Galerie Béa Ba has established itself as a focal point for the development and vitality of painting since its inception in 2014. The gallery, which was founded by Béatrice Le Tirilly, a collector, and Barbara Satre, a contemporary art historian, interacts closely with art critics, scholars, and cultural and intellectual players with a concern for need. Béa-Ba wants to look at the numerous porosities that exist between modern creative activities from a visual perspective.
Friche De La Belle De Mai, in its prototypal form, was developed in 1992 as a result of new models for public-interest urban cultural engagement known as third spaces. This one-of-a-kind, reimagined venue brings together creative activity, urban transformation processes, genuine regional ties, and dynamic collaboration. Friche De La Belle De Mai serves as a cross-disciplinary venue as well as a workspace for 70 resident groups including 400 artists, producers, and others who work their daily.
Materials & Supplies Near You
These art stores near you should have all of the materials and supplies you need:
- Le Géant Des Beaux Arts at 57 Rue De La République
- Rougier and Plé at 3 Félix Baret Pl
- La Papethèque at 45 Rue Paradis
- La Reserve Des Arts at 10 Impasse du Pétrole
- Cultura at CC Des 3 Place de l’Horloge
Le Géant Des Beaux Arts tries to decrease its ecological footprint on a daily basis through specific initiatives. They prioritize eco-designed items from manufacturers as a distributor and choose more ecologically friendly elements such as Mabef easels.
Rougier et Plé is a 165-year-old firm based in France that has a network of 50 shops around the country. La Papéthèque has been operating under the name Papeteries de la Soie for almost 150 years. These are authentic Ali Baba’s caverns, where you may discover a lovely leather desk pad, 1001 innovative ideas for your kids, school shopping, and the usual office supplies and printer cartridge purchases.
La Reserve Des Arts aspires to provide the material requirements of artists, as well as act as a source of inspiration for professionals and a community where they may share their knowledge. To assist professionals in the cultural and creative industries in incorporating material reuse and eco-design into their production processes.
Shows & Events
Some of the best local art shows and events would be:
- ART-O-RAMA in August
- Art3f in October
ART-O-RAMA, founded in 2007, is the first international art fair in the South of France, and it has been creating a novel structure that distinguishes it from others. Each booth is treated as an exhibiting space, with architectural specificities based on the gallery’s curatorial proposal for their show.
Art3f is a contemporary art fair in your area where famous worldwide gallery owners and artists from all across Europe, as well as regional exhibitors, gather to show off their most recent works. There will be live demos and a few selected pieces are auctioned on the last day of the fair, soon before the end of the event, for the benefit of local artist groups.
Art Dealers & Appraisers
When you want to find some new unique works or figure out the true value of something visit art dealers and appraisers near you like:
- Galerie Alexis Pentcheff at 131 Rue Paradis
- Galerie d’art Carré d’artistes at 27 Cours Honoré d’Estienne d’Orves
- Galerie Anna-Tschopp at 197 Rue Paradis
- ArtCan Gallery at 14 Rue de la République
Galerie d’art Carré d’artistes democratizes contemporary art by making unique and authentic works of art available to everyone at set costs and formats! Browse their 39 galleries in France and abroad, as well as their online collection, to find your favorite artists.
Galerie Anna-Tschopp was founded in 2005 with the belief that not everything is equal and that works by the same artist can differ significantly. Their job is to find the works that seem to us to be the most representative or iconic of each artist they follow in order to provide them to their clients.
Founded in 2016 in Montpellier by Diego Escobar, the ArtCan Gallery moved to this area a year later, thanks to the impetus of Nicolas Maillefert.
Walking Tours
Street Art Tour Marseille at Quartier du Panier will take you on guided tours of the streets of Le Panier, an emblematic area of town that has become a key reference for urban art, led by graffiti artists themselves on the subjects of graffiti and street art.
Sculptures & Statues
You may also be interested in taking photos of these statues and sculptures in your area:
- 84 Arcs Desordre 2013 at 86 Bd Charles Livon
- Statue de Pytheas et Euthymenes at 2 Rue de la Guirlande
- Statue de Milon de Crotone at Cours d’Estienne d’Orves
- Statue Of David at Ave du Prado
- La Mère Arménienne Couvrant Ses Quatre Fils Par Vighen Avetis at Parc du Souvenir
- Le Génie de la Mer at 4 Quai d’Arenc
The Statue de Milon de Crotone at the Cours Estienne d’Orves is a copy of Pierre Puget’s 1682 sculpture on the death of Milo de Crotone, which is on display in the Louvre Museum in Paris. Another was completed in 2013 and restored to its original location in Versailles.
The copy of Michelangelo’s iconic masterpiece, “Le David,” has been fashioned of Carrara marble since being created in the 16th century. The original may be seen in the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence, Italy.
La mère arménienne couvrant ses quatre fils par Vighen Aveti shows a mother who surrounds with her protective arms indeed represent innocence and fear, but also and above all courage and hope. A bronze piece of nearly one ton, the work of Vighen Avetis, an Armenian artist living in Florence, Italy, is indeed the symbolic representation of the formidable resilience shown by the survivors of what will remain as the one of the greatest genocides of the 20th century.
The Compagnie Générale Transatlantique commissioned this 7.15 m high Le Génie de la Mer sculpture by Toulouse artist Carlo Sarrabezolles to adorn the aft deck of the Normandy ship in 1934. The sculpture depicts a triton, a Greek sea god who is the son of Poseidon and Amphitrite.
Marseille Art Classes
Whether you are searching for private lessons or group classes for kids, teens, or adults the best Marseille art schools are:
- Cours Dessin Peinture Pijls at 4 Rue Monier
- L’oculus Atelier De Recherche Et De Création at 52 Rue Levat
- Passeur De Couleurs at 10 Ave des Goumiers
- Atelier Gouache at 56 Rue Consolat
- Atelier Christine Bardy at 1 Ave du Corail
Classes at Cours dessin peinture Pijls in drawing with pencil, charcoal, chalk, pastel, oil chalk, as well as painting with gouache, acrylic, oil, ink, collage, pigments, structural paste, textiles, spray cans, color ink, and watercolour allow students to experiment with various materials and tools in order to create an individual work of art.
The Atelier Le Passeur de Couleurs provides painting classes and watercolor courses in small groups, where everyone may be guided and counseled in their creative practice at their own speed and according to their skill beginning or advanced. Atelier Gouache is a one-of-a-kind space where individuals of all ages may develop their natural gesture and visual language.
With a variety of technical and instructional methods, the Atelier Christine Bardy workshop provides beginning and advanced courses in drawing and painting for kids, teens, and adults.
Studios For Rent Near You
For more than two decades, Triangle – Astérides at 41 Rue Jobin, centre d’art contemporain, has been active and has acquired a national and worldwide reputation for hosting and promoting French and international artists, thanks to its continuously refreshed competence in the sector.
If you are trying to rent art studio space in your area check and see if they have any available at the moment.
Framing
Some of the top places for art framing in Marseille are:
- Atelier de l’Image at 136 Rue De Rome
- L’Éclat De Verre at 229 Ave Du Prado
- Carmilla Demachy at 108 Rue Breteuil
- Atelier Clais at 2 Bd Henri Fabre
- Les Majuscules at 32 Rue Saint-Jacques
Atelier de l’Image, a specialist in the selling of made-to-measure frames, also provides services in the sale of posters and postcards. Take advantage of the knowledge and expertise of a genuine art connoisseur.
Carmilla Demachy, a local art framer, offers bespoke framing, canvas stretching on stretchers, and minor frame repairs. Atelier Clais will create, restore, and conserve your antique mirrors, frames, furniture, and golden artifacts according to the laws of art.
Les Majuscules, an antique dealer in the 6th arrondissement, houses a large collection of antique artifacts and Art Deco furniture. Les Majuscules has uncovered the exact essence of the spirit of the 1940’s and 1950’s for you for more than 30 years, whether it’s lamps, beautiful paintings, accessories, or furniture.
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