This exhibition allows the public to revisit the work of Martin Parr, which captures the absurdities and malfunctions of our contemporary world through the different series created from the late 1970s to the present day. For fifty years, and in...
Delve into the private life of an 18th-century aristocratic residence and meet its inhabitants—owners, servants, and pets—with a captivating exhibition titled “One Day in the 18th Century: Chronicle of a Private Mansion.”
The Cluny Museum in Paris is famous for its “Lady and the Unicorn” tapestry. The unicorn exhibition, “Licornes!”, explores the unicorn myth by combining medieval masterpieces with contemporary art.
An exhibition at the Palais Galliera fashion museum in Paris, titled “La mode au 18e siècle, un héritage fantasmé” (Fashion of the 18th century: a fantasy heritage), explores women’s fashion during the Enlightenment, exploring how the period influenced the imagination...
To mark the 150th anniversary of “Bal du moulin de la Galette” (1876), a masterpiece in the Musée d’Orsay’s Impressionist collection, this exhibition brings together for the first time this major body of “scenes of modern life”—multi-figure paintings depicting contemporary subjects...
The exhibition Matisse. 1941-1954 sheds light on the final years of Henri Matisse’s career, between 1941 and 1954, through more than 230 works – paintings, drawings, cut-out gouaches, illustrated books, textiles and stained glass – from the Centre Pompidou collection and major...
The Musée de l’Orangerie, in collaboration with the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia, is organizing a monographic exhibition on the painter Henri Rousseau, bringing together major loans from international institutions. This co-production will open in October 2025 in Philadelphia, then be...
In spring 2026, the Jacquemart-André Museum, in collaboration with the Hispanic Society of America (New York), will celebrate Hispanic Baroque art . It will offer the public the opportunity to admire some forty works from the prestigious American institution, brought together in France for...
Two unparalleled masters of Western sculpture engage in a dialogue across the centuries: Michelangelo and Rodin. Their works, which embody the strength of the body and the depth of the soul, meet in an unprecedented confrontation where continuities as well...
The Carnavalet Museum – History of Paris presents an exhibition dedicated to Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, Marquise de Sévigné (1626-1696), on the occasion of the 400th anniversary of her birth. Designed with the support of a scientific committee composed of specialists...
The Girona, temps de flors (flower season) show is held every year in Girona’s Barri Vell neighbourhood, filling the city with plants and spectacular floral displays for a few days. This floral exhibition converts different monuments, courtyards and urban locations into unique...
The Museum of Decorative Arts presents a unique exhibition on the evolution of clothing at the Thai court, with pieces from the royal collection. Organised in collaboration with the Queen Sirikit Museum of Textile in Thailand and SACIT (Sustainable and...


















