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The Superpower of Deaf People: Nikesco's Carte Blanche
Bibliothèque Saint-Éloi welcomes author Nicolas Combes, known as Nikesco, with a vibrant exhibition from January to August 2026.
WORKSHOPS
Board Games Evening at Bibliothèque Saint-Eloi
Board games evening hosted by Bibliothèque Saint-Éloi with French Sign Language and French interpreters present.
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.
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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.
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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.
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Art as Healing - Blida-Joinville Psychiatric Hospital, 1960s
Archives, painted ceramics, and gouache drawings from sociotherapy workshops at the Blida-Joinville Hospital in 1960s Algeria, a centre marked by Frantz Fanon's influence. A newly acquired collection presented in historical context.
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The Invisible Workshop. Behind the Scenes of Jean-Jacques Annaud's Films
Fondation Jérôme Seydoux-Pathé opens the doors to film sets of a master director. An unprecedented immersion into the production of his greatest masterpieces, revealing the craft and vision behind them.
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Chaïm Kaliski. Jim d'Etterbeek
A hundred ink drawings by Chaïm-Charles Kaliski (1929-2015) from his vast work documenting the Nazi occupation of Brussels. A singular life marked by the Shoah.








