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Exhibition : Simone Veil, mes sœurs et moi
At the Mémorial de la Shoah Through to October 15th, 2026. The Shoah Memorial pays tribute to Simone Veil, a major figure in French political life and the memory of the Shoah, with the exhibition "Simone Veil. My Sisters and Me." This exhibition, conceived by David Teboul, filmmaker, artist, and author, and inspired by the eponymous book and film he created, extends the author's work on memory and transmission . Excerpts from letters, diaries, and stories, as well as photogra
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Exhibition : Adya & Otto Van Rees
At the Musée de Montmartre Through to September 13rd, 2026. The Musée de Montmartre is dedicating, for the first time in France, a retrospective to Otto and Adya van Rees, major figures of the 20th-century European avantgarde, yet still relatively unknown. Through a chronological journey, the exhibition reveals to the public the life of this couple whose intimate daily life intertwines, nourishes, and inhabits their creative work. The public can discover around a hundred work
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May 7


Exhibition : 1913-1923, l'esprit du temps
At the Musée du quai Branly - Jacques Chirac Through to October 15th, 2026. The musée du quai Branly- Jacques Chirac off ers a fascinating exploration of the history of African and Oceanic arts in Paris at the beginning of the 20th century. Initially perceived as ethnographic objects, these items would gradually be recognised as fullfledged works of art, marking a major turning point in the history of Western art and the international art market. The commitment of avant-garde
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May 5


Exhibition : Byblos, cité éternelle
At the Institut du Monde Arabe Through to August 23rd, 2026. The Arab World Institute invites you to discover Byblos, the world's first maritime port and a millennia-old city inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Byblos held a central place in the history of the Mediterranean basin, at the crossroads of Egypt, Mesopotamia, and the Aegean world. The public can discover more than 470 works, ornaments, figurines, remnants of the ancient port, royal tombs, and temples, inc
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Apr 30


Exhibition : Mémoires du paysage
At the Musée d'Art et d'Histoire Louis Senlecq Through to September 20th, 2026. The Musée d'Art et d'Histoire Louis Senlecq highlights the engraved and drawn works of Caroline Bouyer and Ariane Fruit. Through a hundred works by the two artists, the public discovers an interesting dialogue between Caroline Bouyer's engravings, depicting the outskirts of railway tracks, Parisian construction sites, the périphérique gates, as well as a dreamlike plant world, and Ariane Fruit's w
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Apr 28


Exhibition : Leonora Carrington
At the Musée du Luxembourg Through to July 19th, 2026. To discover at the Musée du Luxembourg an exceptional exhibition on the life and work of Leonora Carrington, a cult figure in Mexico since the 1960s and considered one of the most important female artists alongside Frida Kahlo. Her work and life are marked by travel, whether real or inner. A feminist, avant-garde environmentalist, woman, mother, migrant, sufferer of mental illness, victim of 20thcentury psychiatry and con
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Apr 23


Exhibition : Cartes imaginaires
At the Bibliothèque Nationale de France Through to July 19th, 2026. The Bibliothèque Nationale de France invites you on a journey with the exhibition "Imaginary Maps." Designed as a sensory and immersive experience, the exhibition plunges the visitor into unexplored, mythical, or literary worlds. Two hundred works blending mediaeval parchments and contemporary art, atlases and printed books, drawings and video games guide the visitor to the borders of reality and fiction. An
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Apr 21


Exhibition : Baroque Splendors
At the Musée Jacquemart-André Through to August 2nd, 2026. This spring, the great masters of the Golden Age of Spanish painting are in the spotlight at the Jacquemart-André Museum with the exhibition "Baroque Splendors." And curiously, it is from New York, and more precisely from the prestigious American institution Hispanic Society of America, that the forty Hispanic Baroque works presented to the Parisian public come. Characterised by its opulence, aesthetics, and themes, S
François Varlin
Apr 16


Exhibition : Face au Ciel
At the Musée de la vie Romantique Through to August 30th, 2026. After several months of work, the Museum of Romantic Life reopens its doors to the public. Restored using traditional 19th-century techniques, Ary Scheffer's studio-house has regained its 1830 appearance. The new museum tour highlights the painter Ary Scheffer and his circle, George Sand, Frédéric Chopin, Pauline Viardot, Eugène Delacroix, and invites the public to discover romantic Parisian life and the major th
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Apr 14


Exhibition : Passion XVIIIe siècle
At the Palais Galliera Through to July 12th, 2026. The Palais Galliera, Fashion Museum of the City of Paris, invites visitors to dive into the art of women's fashion in the Age of Enlightenment. A pivotal century in the history of style, the appearance of women's silhouettes, hairstyles, and the diversity of fabrics, it was widely disseminated by the fashion press of the time, stimulating the circulation of images and ideas. A feminine clothing culture then emerged, character
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Apr 9


Exhibition : Renaissance
At the Atelier des Lumières Through to June 28th, 2026. L'Atelier des Lumières offers a unique immersive experience with this exhibition that provides a new perspective on one of the most foundational periods in the history of art. Projected at the heart of the Italian Renaissance, from Florence to Rome, the audience traverses all forms of expression of artists like da Vinci, Raphael, and Michelangelo. He discovers their reflections, their emotions, and their confidences, gui
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Apr 7


Exhibition : Madame de Sévigné, Lettres Parisiennes
At the Musée Carnavalet - Histoire de Paris From April 15th to August 23rd, 2026. The Musée Carnavalet is dedicating an exhibition to Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, Marquise de Sévigné, on the occasion of the 400th anniversary of her birth, who lived in the Carnavalet Hotel from 1677 until her death in 1696. This exhibition offers a glimpse into the life of the writer, Madame de Sévigné, in Paris, at a time when the city is undergoing significant transformations. Her journey and h
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Mar 31


Exhibition Dans la Seine
Crypte Archéologique de l'Ile de la Cité Through to June 28th, 2026. With its exhibition entitled Dans la Seine (or “In The Seine”), the Archaeological Crypt of the Île de la Cité invites the public to discover objects found on either the bed of the River Seine or its banks. These items have come to light through research or archaeological digs and help us to see how humans and the river have interacted since prehistoric times. Nearly 150 objects are displayed chronologically
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Mar 26


Exhibition : Momies
At the Musée de l'Homme Through to May 25th, 2026. In the heart of Paris, the Musée de l'Homme explores the roots and future of humanity through, in particular, beautiful thematic exhibitions. The museum is celebrating the 10th anniversary of its reopening and invites the public to discover the captivating and mysterious world of mummies with its new event exhibition. Since the rise of archaeology in the 18th century, Westerners' fascination with mummies has not waned. Object
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Feb 24


Petit pas sur la Lune
At the Musée de l'air et de l'espace Through to May 17th, 2026. The Air and Space Museum - Paris-Le Bourget off ers its young audience an exhibition, produced by the Cité de l'espace of Toulouse with a route enriched by the museum, which explores the mysteries of Space. Designed at a child's height, four scenographic and thematic spaces: Earth by day, Earth by night, the Moon, and Space, invite children to discover the spatial universe, immersed in a sensory and playful envir
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Feb 19


Exhibition : Geluck expose Le Chat
At the Musée Maillol Through to May 3rd, 2026. With this exhibition, the Maillol Museum and Tempora invite the public to discover the early drawings, watercolours, sketches, original drawings, plates, acrylic canvases, serigraphs, and sculptures that allowed the Chat's beginnings and subsequent flourishing as well as the universe of its creator, Philippe Geluck. ©Musée Maillol Geluck expose Le Chat DR 59-61 Rue de Grenelle 75007 Paris
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Feb 17


Exhibition Mickalene Thomas : All about love
At the Grand Palais Through to April 5th, 2026. The Grand Palais is honouring for the first time the African-American artist Mickalene Thomas, whose work reinvents the classic portrait with a particular queer and black feminist perspective. The exhibition celebrates the power of love to transform personal and collective life and invites the public into a universe of love, leisure, and liberation. Affiche Mickalene Thomas, All About Love © GrandPalaisRmn 2025 17 Avenue du Géné
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Feb 12


Exhibition Robert Badinter
At the Panthéon Through to March 8th, 2026. To discover at the Panthéon, a very beautiful exhibition that highlights Robert Badinter, his family history, his commitment, his fight for the abolition of the death penalty, and his battles as a politician. By entering the Panthéon on October 9th, Robert Badinter joined the great men who have marked and shaped our society. Managed by the National Monuments Centre, the Panthéon is open for visits all year round and off ers a cultur
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Feb 10


Exhibition : Magellan, A Journey that changed the world
At the Musée National de la Marine Through to March, 1st, 2026. Who has never dreamed, at the mention of Magellan's name, of his incredible adventures across the oceans, and the discovery of unknown worlds? Ferdinand Magellan (1480- 1521), a great Portuguese navigator and explorer in the service of Spain, gave his name to the famous strait that he crossed in 1520 during a legendary voyage. The first man to have circumnavigated the world, he is today celebrated by the National
François Varlin
Feb 5


Exhibition Raymond Pettibon :Underground
At the Musée National Picasso-Paris Through to March 1st, 2026. The Musée national Picasso-Paris presents, in parallel with the exhibition dedicated to Philip Guston, 70 drawings and several fanzines by the American artist Raymond Pettibon. An antiauthoritarian and ironic artist, this admirer of Philip Guston creates disturbing and punk images, close to the world of comics, which shake up his audience's certainties. Known since the late 1970s for his punk-rock album covers, P
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Feb 3
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