La Nuit des musées à Dijon 2023

For the 19th edition of the European Museum Night, the 5 museums of Dijon: the Fine Arts Museum, the Rude Museum, the Archaeological Museum, the Museum of Sacred Art and the Museum of Burgundian Life, will open their doors on 13 May from 8pm to midnight with cultural proposals that are as rich as they are surprising!

► Guided tours
Marc Desgrandchamps: two new acquisitions for the Musée des Beaux-Arts
In 2022, the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dijon acquired two paintings by Marc Desgrandchamps, presented to the public for the first time in the exhibition Silhouettes. The artist has brought together images, scenes, characters and settings from various sources, based on the principle of film editing.
With Agnès Werly, in charge of the 20th and 21st century collections
8.30 pm, 9 pm and 9.30 pm - Marc Desgrandchamps exhibition (3rd floor) - Musée des Beaux-Arts

The Dijon School of Drawing
Thanks to the determination of the painter François Devosge, a school of drawing opened in Dijon in 1766. Its aim was to train young artists to "encourage the arts and industry". Based on the model of the Parisian Royal Academy, the teaching was founded on drawing, "the soul of all the arts". The school's collection was bequeathed to the Dijon Museum and forms the basis of its exceptional collection of graphic arts.
With Myriam Fèvre, head of the graphic arts collections
At 8.45pm, 9.30pm and 10.15pm - Room 23 - Musée des Beaux-Arts

The Anthony family portraits by P.P Prud'hon
Prud'hon painted these two portraits in gratitude for the hospitality offered to him by the Anthony family during his exile in Franche-Comté at the end of the 18th century. Abandoning the tradition of ceremonial portraits, the artist delivers two striking portraits of his friends, imbued with realism and pre-romantic sensitivity.
With Sandrine Champion, head curator of the 16th - 18th century collections
8.30 pm and 9.45 pm - Room 24 (Condé room) - Musée des Beaux-Arts

The Gaulin Room, an example of neoclassicism in Dijon
Made around 1780, this woodwork decoration comes from a private mansion dismantled at the beginning of the 20th century, on rue Pasteur in Dijon. The work of the cabinetmaker and sculptor Jérôme Marlet, this ensemble bears witness to the antique influences in the decorative arts at the end of the Age of Enlightenment.
With Sandrine Champion, head curator of the 16th - 18th century collections
At 9.15 pm and 10.30 pm - Room 27 (Salon Gaulin) - Musée des Beaux-Arts

► Flash visits
Simone Boisecq's The Great Watchman (1984-1985)
The museum recently welcomed the generous donation of thirty-eight sculptures by the artist couple Boisecq-Longuet. Come and discover Simone Boisecq's imposing Grand Veilleur, a plaster cast built by a series of geometric volumes which, as its name suggests, seems to watch over the surrounding works.
At 8.30 pm and 9 pm - Room 8 - Musée des Beaux-Arts

The Fall of the Rebel Angels by Charles Lebrun (1685)
Angels and demons are omnipresent supernatural beings in the arts. In this work by Lebrun, come and discover the struggle between Good, incarnated by Saint Michael, and Evil, represented by a terrifying seven-headed creature, symbol of the deadly sins.
At 10.15pm and 10.45pm - Room 22 - Musée des Beaux-Arts

Marc Desgrandchamp, through 2 works
Apparitions, silhouettes, characters evolving in urban settings or natural landscapes... Discover 2 works from the exhibition to slip, on tiptoe, into the original universe of Marc Desgrandchamps.
At 9pm and 10pm - Marc Desgrandchamps exhibition (3rd floor) - Musée des Beaux-Arts

Mass in America by Pharamond Blanchard (1850)
The discovery of new lands fascinates artists. Pharamond Blanchard's Mass in America gives us his vision of this exploration. What does he want to show us? Come and find out at the Musée des Beaux-Arts!
At 10 pm, 10.30 pm and 11 pm - Room 31 - Museum of Fine Arts

The Bacchante by Félix Trutat (1844-1845)
In 1844, the artist Félix Trutat painted a Bacchante. A true embodiment of feminine pleasure, this theme never ceased to inspire 19th-century artists. On the occasion of the Night of the Museums, we invite you to (re)discover this mythical figure!
At 8.45pm, 9.15pm and 9.45pm - Room 32 - Musée des Beaux-Arts

History of France
Come and discover some of the personalities in the Pantheon of Great Men by Dijon sculptor François Rude. These romantic sculptures illustrate several great moments in the history of France!
At 9pm and 10pm - Exhibition area - Musée Rude

Gallo-Roman funerary stelae
The archaeological museum has a large number of Gallo-Roman funerary stelae. What mysteries can they reveal about daily life in the ancient Côte-d'Or?
At 9.30pm and 10pm - The scriptorium (basement) - Archaeological Museum

Received ideas about the Gauls
Our Gallic ancestors: blond, horned helmets, moustachioed and refractory. But were they really? Come and discover a civilisation full of preconceived ideas.
At 10:30 pm and 11 pm - Lebel Room (2nd floor) - Archaeological Museum

A monastery by night
The walls of the Musée de la Vie bourguignonne want to tell you their story. In 1623, the Bernardine community founded a monastery suitable for their way of life, in which the nuns prospered for nearly 170 years. At night, in the heart of the cloister, let us relive the history of this place in a few minutes.
At 9pm, 10.15pm and 11pm - Under the cloister - Musée de la Vie bourguignonne

Come and see the musicians!
What better way to spend a good evening than with a little music, but when music on demand and online playlists did not exist, you had to get out your hurdy-gurdy and bagpipes to "get in the mood". Come and discover these instruments and those who play them.
Visit followed by a projection of an extract from the Nevers folk music concert in the conference room (2nd floor)
At 8.45pm, 10pm and 10.45pm (duration 30 min) - Ages of Life Gallery (ground floor) - Musée de la Vie bourguignonne

► Exhibitions created by children
The class, the work! What's your blaze?
As part of the artistic and cultural education scheme La classe l'œuvre !, a class of 5th graders from the Roupnel secondary school worked on the theme of the Golden Fleece and the coat of arms. Initiated by their Spanish language teacher, the pupils were able to make the link between the Dukes of Burgundy and Spain through the Golden Fleece, a symbol still worn today by the King of Spain. They were then able to create their coat of arms in an art workshop and will present their work to you during the evening.
8pm to 9.30pm - Ducal kitchens - Museum of Fine Arts

The chimeric animal
On the occasion of the "La classe, l'œuvre!" scheme, Mrs Castello's CE2 class from the Chevreul primary schools worked on the theme of the chimeric animal and metamorphoses in the museum's collections. Over two workshop sessions, the pupils individually imagined a chimera in front of an abstract setting, created using graphics and paint.
8pm to 9.30pm - Ducal kitchens - Museum of Fine Arts

The class, the work! - The ancient mosaic
"An assembly of stones that belongs to the Muses": this was the expression used by the Greeks and Romans to designate this type of decoration. Let yourself be guided by the pupils of CE2 from the Ecole du Nord de Dijon to discover this decorative technique and admire their mosaic creations here gathered in a collective work.
8pm to 9.30pm - Martin Room (2nd floor) - Archaeological Museum

► Fun activities for all

Fun activities for young and old to discover the collections of the five museums while having fun.
Continuous - Room 6 (Bellegarde gallery) - Fine Arts Museum
Continuous - Exhibition area - Musée Rude
Continuous - Benedictine Dormitory (1st floor) and Lebel Room (2nd floor) - Archaeological Museum
Continuous - Patio of the shops (1st floor) - Musée de la Vie Bourguignonne
Continuous - Under the dome (or nuns' choir if concert) - Museum of Sacred Art

Disorder at the Museum of Sacred Art
Several works in the Museum of Sacred Art have been transformed. We need your help to restore order to the museum and to restore the works to their original appearance.
Continuous - Throughout the museum - Museum of Sacred Art

Mediation table - What is it?
Over the centuries, some objects from the past have been forgotten. Some of them seem very unusual to us today. Come and try to find their name and function through a little game.
From 9.30 pm - Dormitory of the Benedictines (1st floor) - Archaeological Museum
► Workshops
The field of silhouettes
Let's draw and superimpose silhouettes surveying transparent landscapes of green plains or azure sea and sky.
Continuous - Room 26 (large gallery) - Museum of Fine Arts

From mosaic to pixel art
Participatory workshop for a composition in colour, cutting and collage: a juxtaposition of small squares happily associated!
This workshop echoes the mosaic work presented this evening as part of the project La classe, l'œuvre!
Continuous - Children's workshop, 2nd floor - Archaeological Museum

Tame me!
With brightly coloured gouaches, plain, mixed or patterned, I'll become your cat. Sober, elegant or wacky?
Continuous - Children's workshop, ground floor - Musée de la Vie bourguignonne

► Concerts
Music for two - A viol and a violin in 17th century England
The Duo Coloquintes draws on the virtuoso repertoire of the English virginalists, and offers unpublished transcriptions of this repertoire originally written for keyboard. Almost all of the works chosen are taken from a compilation, the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book. This book, kept in the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, contains almost three hundred pieces of music written by different authors to be played on a virginal at the Elizabethan Court and later at the House of Stuart. The diversity and quality of the works inspired the duo to transcribe them and discover new colours.
With the Duo Coloquintes
At 8.30 pm (Duration 1 hour) - Benedictine Dormitory (1st floor) - Archaeological Museum

Jazz concert
At the Bloc, we love constraints, especially when they are magnificent like the cloister of the Musée de la Vie bourguignonne. Programming two acoustic sessions in such a place becomes a pure pleasure. So here are two times, three movements. The first is a time for hitting. Adrien Desse is a drummer and perfectly capable of playing solo. Better still, solo, creating sonic and rhythmic architectures where you could lose your mind trying to decipher what is being played. This 20-minute solo avoids all the pitfalls of technical demonstration to wander without trembling on the terrain of an inventive and generous music. The second part is a duo. Violin and clarinet, Clément Janinet and Elodie Pasquier. The music they play together is instinctive, voluble and of a precision that would only have the joy of doing as its equivalent.
With LeBloc
1st concert at 8.15pm (duration 20 minutes) - Cloister - Musée de la Vie bourguignonne
2nd concert at 9.15pm (duration 45 minutes) - Cloister - Musée de la Vie bourguignonne

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Programmes of the other museums of Dijon :

CONSORTIUM :
https://www.leconsortium.fr/fr/la-nuit-des-musees-au-consortium-museum

FRAC Bourgogne :
http://www.frac-bourgogne.org/actualites/?id=229

MAGNIN MUSEUM :
https://musee-magnin.fr/agenda/evenement/nuit-europeenne-des-musees-samedi-13-mai-2023

MULOT AND PTITJEAN GINGERBREAD FACTORY :
https://www.destinationdijon.com/agenda/nuit-des-musees-mulot-petitjean/

The exhibitions of the CITE INTERNATIONALE DE LA GASTRONOMIE ET DU VIN will be free from 7pm to 11pm:
https://www.citedelagastronomie-dijon.fr/evenements/289

Types

  • Guided tours
  • Culture and tradition
  • Culturel

Date

Saturday 13 May 2023