15 09/23 > 21 01/24 Musée d’Art moderne Nicolas de Staël 31 03/23 > 16 07/23 Musée d’Art moderne Anna-Eva Bergman 14 04/23 > 27 08/23 Petit Palais Sarah Bernhardt 05 04/23 > 10 09/23 Musée de la Vie romantique Françoise Pétrovitch
Opening in 4 days 27 09/23 > 21 01/24 Exhibition Palais Galliera Azzedine Alaïa Fashion designer and collector Ten years after its major retrospective devoted to Azzedine Alaïa (1935-2017), the Palais Galliera will host a one-of-a-kind exhibition of the fashion designer’s heritage collection.
06 10/23 > 04 02/24 Exhibition Musée Cernuschi Return from Asia Henri Cernuschi, a collector in the age of “Japonisme” In the same year that Jules Verne published Around the World in 80 Days, Henri Cernuschi set foot in Asia – the ultimate goal of a journey that would give rise to one of the most impressive collections of Asian art in Europe.
06 10/23 > 11 02/24 Exhibition Musée d’Art moderne Dana Schutz The Visible World The exhibition, presented at the ARC, looks back over twenty years of work by American artist Dana Schutz.
20 10/23 > 25 02/24 Exhibition Musée Carnavalet The Regency in Paris (1715-1723) Dawn of the Enlightenment The musée Carnavalet – Histoire de Paris presents an exhibition devoted to the Regency, a forgotten period in French history which marked the return of the king and of political, economic and cultural life to Paris.
10 11/23 > 10 03/24 Exhibition Maison de Victor Hugo Georges Hugo The Art of Being a Grandson Georges Hugo (1868-1925), the poet’s grandson, whom he immortalised as a child in The Art of Being a Grandfather, was a contradictory figure throughout his life.
14 11/23 > 14 04/24 Exhibition Petit Palais The Paris of Modernity (1905-1925) After Paris Romantique (1815-1858) and Paris 1900, la Ville spectacle, the Petit Palais will devote the last instalment of its trilogy to Paris from the Belle Epoque period to the Roaring Twenties.
15 11/23 > 31 03/24 Exhibition Musée Zadkine Chana Orloff Sculpting an era The musée Zadkine is the first French museum to devote a monographic exhibition to Chana Orloff (1888-1968), one of the most famous sculptors of the École de Paris.
22 11/23 > 31 03/24 Exhibition Maison de Balzac Balzac, Daumier and the Parisians From Human Comedy to Urban Comedy Although Balzac and Daumier may not have known each other well, they did cross paths in newspaper rooms and publishing houses. Their connection lies mainly in their keen outlook on their contemporaries. As a writer, Balzac painted a broad overview of society, analysing the customs of both the
15 05/24 > 15 09/24 Exhibition Musée de la Vie romantique Géricault’s Horses (1791-1824) Exploring the powerful pictorial motif of the horse in the works of Romantic painter Géricault (1791-1824): such is the ambition of the exhibition Géricault’s Horses presented at the musée de la Vie romantique on the occasion of the bicentenary of the artist’s death.