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Le monde comme il va
Past: March 28 → September 2
In the spring of 2024, a set of iconic works from the Pinault Collection will be displayed throughout the Bourse de Commerce. Like a dizzying spiral within which images are generated, talk to one another, and telescope each other, they highlight François Pinault’s passion for, and commitment to, contemporary art.
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Installation, painting, sculpture...
Bourse du Commerce
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La collection Thea Westreich Wagner et Ethan Wagner
Past: June 10, 2016 → February 6, 2017
This exhibition devoted to the collection of Thea Westreich Wagner and Ethan Wagner pays tribute to the philanthropy of this couple of collectors from New York. They have promised over 850 works as a donation: 350 to the Centre Pompidou Foundation and 500 to the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York.
Mixed media
Centre Georges Pompidou
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Picasso.Mania
Past: October 7, 2015 → February 29, 2016
The exhibition at the Grand Palais takes a simultaneously chronological and thematic approach to the critical and artistic highlights of Picasso’s career and the myth that gradually built up around his name. The great stylistic phases and emblematic works by Pablo Picasso are put alongside contemporary creations.
Painting, sculpture, video
Les Galeries nationales du Grand Palais
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Jeff Koons — La rétrospective
Past: November 26, 2014 → April 27, 2015
The Centre Pompidou is staging the first exhaustive retrospective devoted to Jeff Koons in Europe, starting on 26 November. This unprecedented exhibition makes it possible to fully appreciate a body of work that has marked the contemporary artistic and cultural landscape for 35 years.
Installation, painting, sculpture...
Centre Georges Pompidou
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Empire State — New York Art Now!
Past: November 17, 2013 → February 15, 2014
The exhibition explores the constantly shifting realities & mythologies of New York City. This ambitious intergenerational survey presents the work of twenty-five renowned and emerging New York City artists — each in depth and with important new work being shown — and suggests how they might re-imagine the relationship between their community and the life of the city.
Collage, drawing, film...
Thaddaeus Ropac Paris Pantin Gallery
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Néon — Who’s afraid of red yellow and blue?
Past: February 17 → May 20, 2012
Throughout winter 2012, la maison rouge will stage the first major international exhibition of neon art from the 1950s to the present day. Some one hundred works will be presented in all, many of historical significance, many being shown for the first time. They will include pieces by pioneers from the early 1950s and some of the many contemporary artists.
Installation
La Maison Rouge
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Already Made? — Exposition de groupe
Past: February 4 → March 24, 2011
In 1913, Marcel Duchamp came up with the artistic concept of ready-made, defining it as an “ordinary object elevated to the dignity of a work of art by the mere choice of an artist”. The original attitude consists of choosing a manufactured object and designating it as a work of art.
Mixed media
Jérôme de Noirmont Gallery
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les recherches d’un chien
Past: October 23, 2010 → January 16, 2011
The exhibition takes its title from the short story by Franz Kafka, whose main character, a dog, questions the limits of his canine existence, or rather the sense of the community to which he belongs.
Installation, painting, photography...
La Maison Rouge
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Jeff Koons — Popeye Sculpture
Past: September 16 → November 20, 2010
Although his work contains numerous art historical references to figures from Fragonard to Picasso, and more notably to Duchamp and Dali, the key to Koons’s art is the relation to the viewer. His great concern is to address all kinds of people, whatever their social or cultural origin — to create trust in the viewer.
Sculpture
Jérôme de Noirmont Gallery
Jeff Koons
Contemporary
Mixed media
American artist born in 1955 in York, United States.
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