Irene Cattaneo's works included in Dragon Hill and its Sculpture Park —designed by architect Jacques Coüelle — , exhibited alongside works of artists such as Antony Gormley and Gisela Colón.
Nestled in the South of France, the Dragon Hill property is one of five iconic Landscape Houses designed by visionary architect Jacques Couëlle as "inhabitable sculptures”, intentionally blurring the boundaries between art and environment.
Built in 1964, Dragon Hill has counted Picasso, Jean Cocteau, Yves Saint Laurent, Leo Castelli, Yves Klein and many others among its residents, and now welcomes a new generation of leading contemporary artists into its fold, both in the form of the artists-in-residence that cycle through the house and the new artworks now permanently installed in the grounds.
Dragon Hill: Irene Cattaneo at Dragon Hill. Mougins
Forthcoming exhibition
