The ghosts of Hans Hartung and Anna-Eva Bergman have lived apart from the world until now, in their white villa in Antibes with its elementarist and Mediterranean architecture and in their workshops, located below the olive grove. which has 200 multicentennial olive trees.
The German painter of lightning and clouds died in 1989, two years after the great love of his life, the Norwegian painter of fjords, stones, waves and dying suns.
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The Hartung-Bergman Foundation was created in 1994 with the mission of preserving the collections of works by the two artists.
And in fact, their universe has remained intact since their installation in Antibes in 1973. The villa of monastic beauty.
Its white rooms with windows designed by Hartung, open onto nature or onto the large patio with a blue swimming pool.
The cathedral workshops of the painters and the traces of their labor.
Until today, this place was only accessible to researchers and guests, eight visits per year from a…
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