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EXHIBITIONS
Nan Goldin. This Will Not End Well
Nan Goldin presents her first French retrospective of video work and slideshows - 'films made of photographs'. Grand Palais showcases an intimate journey through her life, friendships, loves and activism.
EXHIBITIONS
Matisse 1941-1954
In the bright light of his final years, Matisse invented a new language of cut forms and pure colour. Over 230 paintings, drawings, books and cut gouaches span his free and restless journey from 1941 to 1954.
EXHIBITIONS
Weave, Embroider, Elevate - The Crafts of Fashion at Palais Galliera
Palais Galliera reveals the richness and diversity of haute couture techniques through its collections. A detailed examination of the gestures that elevate fashion.
CONTEMPORARY
18th-Century Fashion - A Fantasised Heritage at Palais Galliera
Palais Galliera explores 18th-century women's fashion and its reinterpretations through fashion history to today. The era's aesthetic principles continue to influence contemporary fashion and popular culture.
EXHIBITIONS
Yoga Workshop at Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris
Practice yoga before artworks at the Musée d'Art Moderne with instructor Charlotte Wilkins. A unique session blending movement and visual art.
EXHIBITIONS
Matisse, 1941-1954
At Grand Palais, this exhibition illuminates Matisse's prolific final years, presenting three hundred works of unprecedented vitality: drawings, cut gouaches, illustrated books, textiles, and stained glass.
SCIENCE
Transparency: First Exhibition at Palais des Enfants
Palais des Enfants opens with an interactive, sensory journey for families where art and science experiments play with light to spark wonder and curiosity in young visitors.
CONTEMPORARY
Artists' Faces. From Gustave Courbet to Annette Messager
Petit Palais revisits a major theme from its collections: the artist portrait and self-portrait. The exhibition spans from Old Masters to contemporary practice, exploring how artists have represented themselves.








