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Art in situ sur la Route des Grands Crus

Cultural activities, sculpture, Unaccompanied activity, Roving formulae in Beaune
  • The idea is to associate contemporary art with the exceptional wine heritage of the Route des Grands Crus.

  • Art In Situ - Sur la Route des Grands Crus" initiated by the association "La Route des Arts" was conceived as a sensual alternative to the excesses of screens and virtualisation.

    The aim is to cultivate the fertile ground of the obvious understanding between art and wine, to re-enchant our view of the terroir, and to establish long-term cooperation between galleries, estates and spectators.

    At the crossroads of the sensitive intuitions of the galleries and the complex and delicate work of...
    Art In Situ - Sur la Route des Grands Crus" initiated by the association "La Route des Arts" was conceived as a sensual alternative to the excesses of screens and virtualisation.

    The aim is to cultivate the fertile ground of the obvious understanding between art and wine, to re-enchant our view of the terroir, and to establish long-term cooperation between galleries, estates and spectators.

    At the crossroads of the sensitive intuitions of the galleries and the complex and delicate work of the Burgundy estates, create a space where people, art and wine meet.

    The 2025 edition of the Art In Situ trail, inaugurated in March 2025, brings together ten sites and estates from the Côte de Nuits to the Côte de Beaune that have agreed to open their doors to works of contemporary art by nineteen national and international artists.

    The two pioneering estates, Maurice Chapuis (Aloxe-Corton) and Caves Patriarche (Beaune), are once again joined by Méo-Camuzet (Vosne-Romanée) and Jean-Noël Gagnard (Chassagne-Montrachet), Prosper-Maufoux (Saint-Aubin), Perrot Minot (Morey-Saint-Denis) and Hôtel Le Cep (Beaune), joined this year by domaines Drouhin-Laroze (Gevrey-Chambertin), Hubert Lignier (Morey-Saint-Denis) and partner BSA Groupe (Beaune).

    They are hosting several works over the course of a year, depending on their choices, their tastes and the environment, creating a natural trail of obvious interest.

    For more information about the works and their conditions of sale, please contact Art In Situ directly.
  • Spoken languages
    • French
    • English