
'Monaco: Recto Verso' Vintage Meets Visionary: A Provocative Contemporary Art Show Reframes Monaco’s Iconic Identity
A time-twisting exhibition where antique postcards ignite bold contemporary visions—reframing Monaco through art, memory, and modern imagination.
This is no ordinary postcard collection. “Monaco: Recto Verso” unites historical ephemera and avant-garde expression, positioning 19th- and 20th-century postcards as both cultural artifacts and artistic catalysts. These century-spanning visuals of Monaco—from its Belle Époque harbors to today’s architectural gloss—are reimagined through the creative lenses of four celebrated contemporary artists:
• Zoia Skoropadenko – internationally exhibited painter known for her emotional minimalism
• Clem Chambers – conceptual artist whose narrative works straddle history and speculation
• Gérard Pettiti – painter and draughtsman with a distinct Mediterranean sensitivity
• Fabrice Monaci – multimedia artist exploring the tensions of memory and geometry
Their new works—spanning collage art, mixed media, modern drawing, and neo-figurative painting—create a visual dialogue between past and future, mapping Monaco’s evolving identity onto physical and imagined landscapes.
At its core, this exhibition is a memetic act—reshaping how we consume and interpret image culture. Visitors will engage with archival postcards not as passive nostalgia but as living, dynamic prompts that challenge perception and inspire interpretation.
The Association des Cartophiles de Monaco, among the oldest cultural organizations in the Principality, lends its priceless archive to ground the show in authenticity and visual heritage. As Monaco becomes a nexus for emerging contemporary art and experimental storytelling, this collaboration places the Principality at the intersection of visual anthropology, urban memory, and cultural innovation.
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EXHIBITION AT A GLANCE
Title: Monaco: Recto Verso
Dates: Now through August 31, 2025
Venue: La Vitrine Contemporaine de Monaco, Palais de La Scala, 1 Avenue Henri Dunant, Monte-Carlo
Admission: Free
Hours: Open 24/7
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🔗 PRESS & CONTACT
Press Contact: cc@themeloy.art
Website: www.themeloy.art
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Organized by: The Meloy Art
In Collaboration With: Circle of Zoia & Association des Cartophiles de Monaco
Supported By: Monaco’s vibrant network of artists, collectors, and patrons of cultural innovation
Zoia Skoropadenko
The Meloy
cc@themeloy.art

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