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Wednesday
December
Upcoming
Claire Tabouret — D’un seul souffle
Upcoming
In 3 days: December 10, 2025 → March 15, 2026
Claire Tabouret presents, in an exhibition entitled “D’un seul souffle”, life-size models, sketches and preparatory work for the six stained-glass windows she created for Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris. Winner in December 2024 of the competition organized by the Ministry of Culture, in association with Atelier Simon-Ma…
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Saturday
December
Upcoming
Lieu indépendant
Maude Maris — Just bees, and things, and flowers
Upcoming
In 6 days: December 13, 2025 → February 4, 2026
h5. Du 13 décembre 2025 au 4 février 2026
« Prendre un tube de vert, l’étaler sur la page, Ce n’est pas faire un pré. » Le Pré, Francis Ponge Quand bien même on aurait pris le temps de détailler chacune des fleurs, il manquerait encore quelque chose, l’impression d’ensemble, les nécessaires intrications du vivant. Pe…
17
Wednesday
December
Upcoming
Mickalene Thomas — All About Love
Upcoming
In 10 days: December 17, 2025 → April 5, 2026
Mickalene Thomas, the first African-American artist to be honored with a major solo exhibition at the Grand Palais, presents All About Love: a vibrant retrospective exploring the visibility and representation of Black women and celebrating love as a force of liberation, self-affirmation, and joy.
All About Love is a …
23
Friday
January
Upcoming
Dominique Petitgand — La Moindre Anomalie
Upcoming
In about 2 months: January 23 → April 12, 2026
With _La Moindre Anomalie,_ Dominique Petitgand invites visitors into an immersive experience where listening becomes a tool for exploration. Through an economy of means and the poetic precision of his composition, the sound creation is paired with a selection of visual works that together offer a series of fragmented…
25
Sunday
January
Upcoming
Transparences liquides — Anne-Camille Allueva, Matan Mittwoch, Laure Tiberghien, Emmanuel Van der Auwera
Upcoming
In about 2 months: January 25 → May 31, 2026
The group exhibition _Liquid Transparencies_ questions the current conditions of our visual perception (duration, space, attention) as well as the inexhaustible diversity of cultural, sensory, and technological filters that shape it. Attentive to the agency of visitors, the featured approaches rekindle reflection on t…
6
Friday
March
Upcoming
MacLYON Musée d'art contemporain
Giulia Andreani — Peinture froide
Upcoming
In 3 months: March 6 → July 12, 2026
The macLYON invites Giulia Andreani for a solo exhibition covering about ten years of her work. Entitled Cold Painting, the exhibition traces the development of Andreani’s painting, which explores the representation of different kinds of power in the 20th century, whether in war, art, official history, or marginal history.
18
Wednesday
March
Upcoming
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Tuesday
March
Upcoming
Matisse — 1941 — 1954
Upcoming
In 4 months: March 24 → July 26, 2026
Co-produced by the Centre Pompidou and the GrandPalaisRmn, the exhibition Matisse. 1941–1954 sheds light on the artist’s final years of creation, from 1941 to 1954, through a presentation of unprecedented scope in France. It reveals the multidisciplinary nature of his practice during this period while bringing togethe…
6
Wednesday
May
Upcoming
Hilma af Klint
Upcoming
In 5 months: May 6 → August 30, 2026
In spring 2026, the Grand Palais and the Centre Pompidou will dedicate an unprecedented exhibition to Hilma af Klint (1862–1944), an artist whose work disrupts the conventional chronology of modern art. Long before established figures of abstraction such as Kandinsky or Malevich, Hilma af Klint created, as early as 19…
9
Saturday
May
Upcoming
Jardins de la Biennale de Venise
Biennale de Venise — 2026 — 61e édition
Upcoming
In 5 months: May 9 → November 22, 2026
On 17 October 2024, Koyo Kouoh wholeheartedly accepted the invitation by the President of La Biennale di Venezia, Pietrangelo Buttafuoco, to take on the role of Artistic Director of the Visual Arts Department, with the task of curating the 61st International Art Exhibition.
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