04/24/2026
Kiki Kogelnik’s “Rainy”, 1973, is included in the exhibition “Sea, Pop & Sun” at the Villa Carmignac from April 25, 2026.
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 in an ode to the freedom and vitality of the 1960s and 1970s that summons the Pop spirit. It recreates a dreamworld of a seaside escape and echoes 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.
Situated on the îles de Porquerolles, in the region of the French Riviera, 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.
Bringing together more than 80 works of art, “Sea, Pop & Sun” is presented by the Foundation Carmignac and curated by Dr. Dieter Buchhart and Dr. Anna Karina Hofbauer, it places icons of Pop Art such as Evelyne Axell, Kiki Kogelnik, Roy Lichtenstein, Martial Raysse and Andy Warhol, in dialogue with contemporary artists who extend or interrogate the movement, including Derrick Adams, Cosima von Bonin, Judy Chicago, and Théo Mercier. The exhibition continues until November 1, 2026
Kiki Kogelnik, Rainy, 1973, oil and acrylic on canvas, 79 7/8 x 59 7/8 in, (203 x 152cm)
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