Circulating artworks, sharing perspectives
For many years, the Societe Generale Art Collection has actively supported the loan of artworks, in France and internationally. This approach is guided by a simple intention: to enable artworks to reach new audiences and to foster meaningful exchanges with partner institutions.
Recently, several loans have contributed to significant exhibitions. At Villa Paloma – Nouveau Musée National de Monaco, Suzanne Husky’s tapestry was presented in The Feeling of Nature. Contemporary Art in the Mirror of Poussin. At MO.CO. Panacée in Montpellier, Dora Jeridi’s Where to go? How to go? was featured in The Spirit of the Studio. 16 Artists Trained at the Beaux-Arts de Paris with Djamel Tatah. The Collection is also pleased to take part in the exhibition currently on view at Centre Pompidou-Metz, where François Morellet’s Les 16 côtés du carré (2001) is presented until August 31, 2026.
Continuing this momentum, the Collection is lending Marine Wallon’s Arrifana (2022) for the exhibition Ce lieu-là, held at the Musée Estrine (Saint-Rémy-de-Provence) from June 13 to September 20, 2026, and later at the Musée de l’Abbaye de Saint-Claude. The exhibition highlights a distinctive painting practice that explores landscape as a space of memory, both personal and collective.
Through compositions that move between abstraction and figuration, Marine Wallon creates open, immersive spaces for the viewer. The Collection is glad to support this project and to contribute, in its own way, to the visibility of her work.