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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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Imaginary Maps. Inventing Worlds
Maps trace known lands but also give form to imaginary territories that extend, reinterpret or personalise the real world. BnF's exhibition explores links between cartography and imagination at the frontier of reality and fiction.
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Byblos, Eternal City
Explore the world's first international maritime port. Byblos linked ancient Lebanon, Egypt, Mesopotamia and the Aegean world, shaped relations with pharaohs and played a pivotal role in spreading the Phoenician alphabet.
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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.
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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.
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Exhibition: Seeing the Sea
Journey through this powerful and fragile ecosystem, from its depths to its shores. Meet its human and non-human inhabitants and confront what threatens it.








