Designed as a journey of discovery along visitors’ strolls, this new edition will unfold across the 130 hectares of the National Estate of the Château de Fontainebleau.
The exhibition will guide the public through the historic gardens and park of the château, extending beyond the Estate’s gates to offer viewpoints over the surrounding forest. This approach highlights the inseparable bond between this grand royal residence and its natural and urban environment. The project is once again supported by the Sommer Foundation, which co-organized Grandeur Nature I.
By organizing this event, the Château de Fontainebleau continues its commitment to the region. It is delighted that the National Forestry Office and the City of Fontainebleau have agreed to participate in this initiative, which aims to showcase and rediscover the natural and landscaped heritage of this UNESCO World Heritage-listed site.
With works of Jean-Marie Appriou – Julien Berthier – Guillaume Castel – Christophe Charbonnel – Miguel Chevalier – Anne Claverie – Max Coulon – Kim Dacres – Duy Anh Nhan Duc – Astrid de la Forest – Mounir Fatmi – Sara Favriau – Wang Keping – François-Xavier Lalanne – Laurent le Deunff – Marina Le Gall – Florian Mermin – Françoise Pétrovitch – Pinaffo & Pluvinage – Philippe Ramette – Pablo Reinoso – Stéphane Thidet – Elmar Trenkwalder – Sarah Valente – Carel Visser – Franz West.