Chantilly Castle
Paris
At the musée Condé, the Château de Chantilly hosts Diego Cibelli, confins de porcelaine from June 6 to October 26, 2026. The Neapolitan artist intervenes in a place whose collections already tell stories of circulation between France and Italy. His project enters into dialogue with the ensemble linked to Caroline Mura...
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At the musée Condé, the Château de Chantilly hosts Diego Cibelli, confins de porcelaine from June 6 to October 26, 2026. The Neapolitan artist intervenes in a place whose collections already tell stories of circulation between France and Italy. His project enters into dialogue with the ensemble linked to Caroline Mura...
At Chantilly, Diego Cibelli installs a porcelain dialogue with the Caroline Murat collections and the Neapolitan legacy of the musée Condé, between memory, décor, and contemporary création.
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The visit offers a contemporary entry point into the Chantilly collections without losing the link to their history. It is also a sensitive way to approach Caroline Murat, Naples, and the artistic exchanges that run through the musée Condé.
["Diego Cibelli installation in the musée Condé","Dialogue with the Caroline Murat collections","Neapolitan grounding at the heart of the Château de Chantilly","Contemporary work around porcelain"]
At the musée Condé, the Château de Chantilly hosts Diego Cibelli, confins de porcelaine from June 6 to October 26, 2026. The Neapolitan artist intervenes in a place whose collections already tell stories of circulation between France and Italy. His project enters into dialogue with the ensemble linked to Caroline Mura.
The visit offers a contemporary entry point into the Chantilly collections without losing the link to their history. It is also a sensitive way to approach Caroline Murat, Naples, and the artistic exchanges that run through the musée Condé. ["Diego Cibelli installation in the musée Condé","Dialogue with the Caroline Murat collections","Neapolitan grounding at the heart of the Château de Chantilly","Contemporary work around porcelain"]
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On Expo Paris, Diego Cibeli, confins de porcelaine is most useful when it is read not only as a single event but as part of a broader route through Chantilly Castle, where exhibitions, artists and editorial themes can be compared quickly in English. This page becomes easier to place when it is connected to the strongest editorial routes already available on the site.
For an English reader, the point of this page is also practical: it clarifies the venue, dates and booking context, then opens clear paths toward related exhibitions, artists and subjects so that the visit does not remain isolated. 3 related exhibition pages are already close enough to help compare tone, period or venue.
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