The Maeght Foundation or Fondation Maeght (pronounced[mɑɡ])[1][2] is a museum of modern art on the Colline des Gardettes, a hill overlooking Saint-Paul de Vence in the southeast of France about 25km (16mi) from Nice. It was established by Marguerite and Aimé Maeght in 1964 and houses paintings, sculptures, collages, ceramics and all forms of modern art.[3][4]
The Fondation Maeght building in Saint-Paul de Vence, France.View of the sculpture garden at The Fondation Maeght in Saint-Paul de Vence, France.
The building was designed by the Spanish architect Josep Lluís Sert,[4] houses more than 12,000 pieces of art and attracts "on average, 200,000 visitors ... every year".[3] There is a small chapel dedicated to Saint Bernard, in memory of Bernard, the son of Aimé and Marguerite Maeght who died of leukemia, aged eleven.[4] The foundation is entirely independently funded with no reliance on state subsidies.[3] Adrien Maeght is the chairman of the foundation's administrative council, which also includes Isabelle Maeght and her sister Yoyo Maeght.[3]
Nuits de la Fondation Maeght Vol. 1 (1970) by Albert Ayler
Fondation Maeght Nights, Volume 1 & 2 (1970) by Sun Ra Arkestra
References
The French surname Maeght is pronounced like "mahg" (unlike its original Flemish surname, which is pronounced like "makt").
Lohse, Marianne (23 May 2012), "Maeght: A Family Affair", France Today, Bath, United Kingdom, archived from the original on 20 April 2016, retrieved 12 February 2016
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