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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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Paris-Ateliers 2025-26 Registration Now Open
Annual workshop enrollment at Paris-Ateliers for the 2025-26 season is now open. Register at paris-ateliers.org to secure your place.
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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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Revealing the Feminine: Fashion and Appearance in the 18th Century
Musée Cognacq-Jay and Palais Galliera collaborate on an exhibition exploring femininity in the Age of Enlightenment through dress, ornament and social convention.
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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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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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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.








