Between May 68 and 1981, six painters: Henri Cueco, Lucien Fleury, Jean-Claude Latil, Michel Parré, Gérard Tisserand and Christian Zeimert teamed up and created collective, subversive, accessible to all, often immense canvases that they exhibited in places that were neither cultural nor artistic. An exhibition is devoted to them at the Dole Museum of Fine Arts. Run there to discover this monumental work, little known but which occupies a major place in the French artistic landscape of the 20th century. Punch works that you won't soon forget. Because art can also be a lever that moves society.
Where? The Dole Museum of Fine Arts, 85 Rue des Arènes. Tel : 03 84 79 79 25 85.
When? October 18, 2014 to February 8, 2015. Open every day except Sunday morning and Monday from 10am to 12pm and 2pm to 6pm. The 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month until 8pm. Closed from 22 to 25 December and from 29 December to 1 January inclusive.
How much? Free admission