Passer au contenu principal
Exhibition

SEA, POP & SUN

Villa Carmignac, Porquerolles Island

April 25, 2026 - November 1, 2026

The Fondation Carmignac presents Sea, Pop & Sun, a dazzling ode to the freedom and vitality of the 1960s and 1970s that summons the Pop spirit. The exhibition at the Villa Carmignac, nestling between pine trees and the sea, reveals sun-drenched, sensual, soaring works of Pop Art, which continues to radiate its electric energy today.

The exhibition reflects on a historical moment in which new social movements, changing moral frameworks, and the rise of the leisure society reshaped everyday life and visual culture.

Andy Warhol, Sunset, 1972
Andy Warhol, Sunset, 1972
Sérigraphie sur papier, 86,4 × 86,4 cm Courtesy The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh; Founding Collection, Contribution The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. © Andy Warhol / ADAGP, Paris, 2026 Photo : DR

With its name inspired by the title of Serge Gainsbourg’s provocative hit, the exhibition invites us into the dreamworld of a seaside escape, and a time when the sexual revolution was overturning conventions, morals were shifting, and everything seemed possible. The South of France and its beaches were more than mere holiday postcards; they were gateways to new horizons of freedom and transgression.

Here, far from the cities and bathed in the light, colors and scents of the Mediterranean, Pop Art reveals unexpected facets. No longer drawing on everyday objects or urban advertising, it turns instead to new motifs: the sky, the sea, the sun and the spirit of summer. While acknowledging its roots in the consumer society, Pop Art here acquires a renewed sensuality and intensity, at times verging on the cosmic, from these shores and summer scenes.

Yet behind the exaltation expressed by the pioneers of Pop Art—and by those who draw upon it today—lies an awareness of a paradise lost, with all its artifices and disillusions. These holiday landscapes were quickly saturated and diminished by overconsumption. Unbridled hedonism, now faced with its own consequences, no longer tastes the same. What inspiration, what impulse can the Pop spirit still offer?

Bringing together more than 80 works of art, including 15 from the Carmignac Collection, and curated by Dr. Dieter Buchhart and Dr. Anna Karina Hofbauer, Sea, Pop & Sun places icons of Pop Art such as Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Marjorie Strider, Evelyne Axell, and Martial Raysse in dialogue with contemporary artists who extend or interrogate the movement, including Théo Mercier, Derrick Adams, Cosima von Bonin, and Judy Chicago.

Through a selection of paintings, sculptures, photographs, and videos, the exhibition rekindles a state of mind: that of a world oriented toward a radiant joie de vivre, conscious of its contradictions yet still driven by the same desire for freedom.

Artists of the exhibition

Derrick ADAMS
Etel ADNAN
Evelyne AXELL
John BALDESSARI
Mark BRADFORD
Joan BROWN
Judy CHICAGO
Marcus COPE
Olafur ELIASSON
Tracey EMIN
Sylvie FLEURY
Joe GOODE
Isca GREENFIELD-SANDERS
Richard HAMILTON
Duane HANSON
Keith HARING
Jacob HASHIMOTO
Todd HAYNES
David HOCKNEY
Ridley HOWARD
Kathleen JACOBS
Alain JACQUET
Alex KATZ
János KENDER & Harry SHUNK


Kiki KOGELNIK
Jeff KOONS
Sherrie LEVINE
Roy LICHTENSTEIN
Théo MERCIER
Lucia MARCUCCI
Martin PARR
Richard PRINCE
Martial RAYSSE
James ROSENQUIST
Martha ROSLER
Ed RUSCHA
Niki de SAINT PHALLE
Mario SCHIFANO
Kenny SCHARF
Tschabalala SELF
Kasper SONNE
David SPILLER
Marjorie STRIDER
Diana THATER
Cosima VON BONIN
Andy WARHOL
Tom WESSELMANN

Some artworks of the exhibition

AXELL EVELYNE, Ice Cream 1, 1964
AXELL EVELYNE, Ice Cream 1, 1964
Oil on canvas, 80 x 70 cm Private collection, Belgium © Evelyne Axell / ADAGP, Paris, 2026 Photo: Paul Louis
Jeff Koons, Acrobat, 2003-2009
Jeff Koons, Acrobat, 2003-2009
Polychromed aluminum, galvanized steel, wood, straw, 228.9 x 148 x 64.8 cm Collection Carmignac © Jeff Koons Photo: DR
Roy Lichtenstein, Crying Girl, 1964
Roy Lichtenstein, Crying Girl, 1964
Enameled porcelain on steel, 116.8 x 116.8 cm Collection Carmignac © Estate of Roy Lichtenstein New York - ADAGP, Paris, 2026 Photo: DR
Martin Parr, Nice, France, 2015
Martin Parr, Nice, France, 2015
Exhibition print, 50.8 × 76.2 cm Courtesy Martin Parr Studio © Martin Parr - Magnum Photos Photo: Martin Parr
Duane Hanson, Surfer, 1987
Duane Hanson, Surfer, 1987
Polyvinyl, polychromed in oil and mixed media with accessories, 168 x 105 x 75 cm Courtesy of the Nicola Erni Collection © Duane Hanson - ADAGP, Paris, 2026 Photo: Retro Pedrini Photography
Derrick Adams, Floater 104, 2020
Derrick Adams, Floater 104, 2020
Acrylic paint, pencil, fabric on paper collage, on paper, 127 x 127 cm © 2025 Derrick Adams Studio, courtesy of the artist and Gagosian Photo: John Berens
Théo Mercier, Amour sans organes VI, 2019
Théo Mercier, Amour sans organes VI, 2019
Silicone, shell, 25 x 20 x 14 cm Courtesy of Mor Charpentier © Théo Mercier - ADAGP, Paris, 2026 Photo: DR
Tschabalala Self, Reverie, 2025
Tschabalala Self, Reverie, 2025
Tschabalala Self, Reverie, 2025 Acrylic paint, oil paint, colored pencil, wax pencil, fabric, thread, painted canvas on canvas, 152.4 x 182.9 cm Courtesy of Pilar Corrias, London © Tschabalala Self Photo : DR
Yayoi Kusama happening, unidentified beach, New York, 1968 - János Kender, Harry Shunk
Yayoi Kusama happening, unidentified beach, New York, 1968 - János Kender, Harry Shunk
Exhibition print, 25.4 × 20.3 cm Courtesy of the Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles (2014.R.20), gift of the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation in Memory of Harry Shunk and János Kender © J. Paul Getty Trust © Harry Shunk - ADAGP, Paris, 2026
Evelyne Axell, L’Appel, 1972
Evelyne Axell, L’Appel, 1972
Enamel on plexiglas, formica and wood, painted artist frame, 108.5 x 127 cm Courtesy of the collection Philippe Axell © Evelyne Axell / ADAGP, Paris, 2026 Photo: Paul Louis

PRACTICAL INFORMATION

Exhibition: SEA, POP & SUN
Curated by Dieter Buchhart and Anna Karina Hofbauer
Villa Carmignac, Porquerolles Island
From April 25 to November 1, 2026

Opening Hours

APRIL – MAY – JUNE
10 am to 6 pm (last entry 4:00–4:30 pm)

JULY – AUGUST
10 am to 7 pm (last entry 5:00–5:30 pm)
Late opening on Thursdays until 10 pm (last entry 8:00–8:30 pm)

SEPTEMBER – OCTOBER – NOVEMBER
10 am to 6 pm (last entry 4:00–4:30 pm)

Ticketing information coming soon

Photo : Camille Moirenc