The Green Shift Festival
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The Green Shift Festival

04
June
20 25
06
June
20 25
Location :
Promenade Larvotto, Place Anne-Marie Campora
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The third annual Green Shift Festival from 4 to 6 June 2025.

Activism happy hours, panel discussions, performances, live music: join us for three inspiring and positive evenings dedicated to art and the environment. 

The Green Shift Festival
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Introduction

The Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation has unveiled the programme of the third annual Green Shift Festival, to be held on 4, 5 and 6 June 2025 from 6pm at Place Anne-Marie Campora on the Promenade du Larvotto in Monaco.

Open and free to the general public, the Green Shift Festival is at the heart of the Green Shift initiative launched by the Foundation in 2023. It works to promote new ecological stories that are positive and inspiring through a sensitive approach that combines ecology, art and culture.

The 2025 festival will focus on the themes of creativity and commitment. As highlight by Olivier Wenden, Vice President and CEO of the Foundation, "by reinventing our relationship with the living world, we can effect deep change. The Green Shift Festival is an opportunity to explore joyful, collective and attractive ecological solutions together".

The 2025 programme is structured around three thematic evenings:

  • Welcome to 2050 on Wednesday 4 June is a fun evening, organised by Yasmina Auburtin with Mathieu Baudin and Hélène Binet, offering the experience of an imagined successful green transition in the form of a participatory narrative conference/performance
  • The Living World: Centre Stage on Thursday 5 June is an in-depth evening event organised by Marianne Leenart, François Sarano and Laurent Tillon to better understand the dynamics of the living world and our interdependencies using an eco-psychological approach. In collaboration with Actes Sud
  • Music & ecology on Friday 6 June is a celebration of artistic commitment to the planet with artists Tom Frager and Hélène Vogelsinger in conversation with Arthur Lecercle and Magali Payen. In collaboration with Music for Planet

The Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation Environmental Photography Award 2025 will also be honoured at the opening of the exhibition in the presence of the main prize-winner and members of the jury on Friday 6 June at 6 pm.

Free and open to all.

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Informations

Opening hours : 09h00
Date : Wednesday 04 June 2025

Around the event

EXHIBITION
Exhibition - Méditerranée 2050

Exhibition - Méditerranée 2050

29
Mar
20 25
01
Jan
20 30
To evoke the Mediterranean, means summoning up the extraordinary history of the many great civilisations shaped on its shores over the centuries. But it also means facing up to its future, which is more uncertain than ever. The various pressures associated with its use, population growth, pollution and global warming are all threats to its future, global warming are all threats to its unique biodiversity and ecosystem services.This brand new immersive and interactive exhibition "Méditerranée 2050" aims to encourage visitors to the Monaco ‘s Oceanographic Museum to take a new interest in the Mediterranean and become involved in its protection, through a space-time journey to 2050.
Proposed by : Musée Océanographique
Location : Oceanographic Museum
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EXHIBITION
Exhibition - Le Sentiment de la Nature. Contemporary Art in the mirror of Poussin

Exhibition - Le Sentiment de la Nature. Contemporary Art in the mirror of Poussin

13
Feb
20 26
25
May
20 26
Nicolas Poussin (1594–1665) was the first painter to focus not simply on landscape, but on Nature, which he did with lyricism and increasing sensitivity over the course of his career. Given that Poussin founded a school, something of this ‘feeling for Nature’ was passed on to the generations that followed, for example, in the works of Gaspard Dughet and Claude-Joseph Vernet. But what of today? Although ecological worries are a major concern for our societies, are there any artists who still depict nature elegiacally? It is our aim to show that yes, indeed there are, by bringing together, on each of Villa Paloma’s floors, classical paintings with all manner of contemporary works: sculptures, installations, photographs, videos, films, paintings and drawings. And while these pairings for the most part represent a Franco‑Italian exchange, though not exclusively, they do so as a tribute to Poussin, who, though French, spent most of his career in Rome.The exhibition is in six sections – Storms and Nights; Forests and Gardens; Seascapes and Waterfalls; Deserts and Volcanoes; Mountains; Flowers and Butterflies – each offering a different perspective on what during Antiquity was called miracula naturae … the marvels of nature.With works by Roger Ackling, Robert Barry, Anne-Lise Broyer, Giorgio Andreotta Calò, Pier Paolo Calzolari, Christo et Jeanne-Claude, Thomas Demand, Gustave Doré, Gaspard Dughet, Latifa Echakhch, Tim Eitel, Ed van der Elsken, Ilse et Pierre Garnier, Nan Goldin, Andreas Gursky, Suzanne Husky, Mimmo Jodice, Pierre Joseph, Ange Leccia, Pierre Lesieur, Charles de Meaux, Fausto Melotti, Mario Merz, Sarah Moon, Giulio Paolini, Claudio Parmiggiani, Bruno Pélassy, Giuseppe Penone, Nicolas Poussin, Anting Qiu, Walter Robinson, Torbjørn Rødland, Anne Laure Sacriste, Christophe Sarlin, Pierre Thoretton, Pierre-Henri de Valenciennes, Joseph Vernet, Marine Wallon…The exhibition is accompanied by a catalog published by Humboldt.Curated by Guillaume de Sardes Exhibition design: Christophe MartinImage: Nicolas Poussin, Landscape of Grottaferrata: Landscape with River God / Venus and Adonis (detail) Oil on canvas  75 × 199 cm Musée Fabre, Montpellier Méditérranée Métropole, Inv. n° 825.1.171 – Photo Frédéric Jaulmes
Proposed by : Nouveau Musée National de Monaco
Location : Nouveau Musée National de Monaco - Villa Paloma
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EXHIBITION
Exhibition - From Toumaï to Sapiens

Exhibition - From Toumaï to Sapiens

15
Feb
20 26
16
Oct
20 26
This richly illustrated, educational and interactive exhibition tells the story of the birth and evolution of our species, Homo sapiens, and of the entire human lineage known as Hominins.It traces the journey, through long migrations, of human beings who invented tools and mastered fire, before leaving the African cradle of humanity and eventually settling, for the past approximately 10,000 years, across the entire planet. These fascinating and open-ended questions are explored in this exhibition, which is further enriched by multimedia content (interviews, 3D views of prehistoric objects, quizzes, games, etc.).Like all exhibitions by Synops editions, From Toumaï to Sapiens is aimed at a wide audience and shares scientific knowledge in an educational and engaging way. Passionate about sharing knowledge, Synops editions design exhibitions that are both educational, interactive and immersive, intended for museums, media libraries, associations, science and technology culture centres and all types of public venues.
Proposed by : Musée d'Anthropologie Préhistorique de Monaco fondé par le Prince Albert Ier
Location : Monaco Museum of Prehistoric Anthropology
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