1 November 2023 | News in museums
From September 26, 2023
to February 16, 2024
The Fondation Dubuffet invites the public to rediscover around a hundred works by Jean Dubuffet through the prism of the play of similarities.
The aim is to highlight how one work interacts with the next, then with another, like a game of rebounds leaving traces along the way.
23 October 2023 | News in museums
From 18 October 2023
to 2 April 2024
at the Fondation Louis Vuitton
This retrospective, the first in France since that of the Musée d’Art moderne de la Ville de Paris in 1999, brings together an impressive collection of 115 artworks.
23 October 2023 | News in museums
From 3 October 2023
to 4 February 2024
at Orsay Museum
Presented at the Musée d’Orsay in the autumn of 2023, this exhibition is the first devoted to the works created by Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890) during the last two months of his life in Auvers-sur-Oise, near Paris. The exhibition marks the culmination of years of research into this crucial phase of the artist’s life and will finally allow the public to appreciate it in its full dimension.
23 October 2023 | News in museums
From 3 October 2023
to 4 February 2024
at Orsay Museum
Started in Rome in 1835 and continued until 1881, “The Poem of the Soul” is the grand opus of the Lyonnais artist Louis Janmot (1814-1892), a work that is both pictorial and literary. It illustrates, through 34 compositions accompanied by a lengthy poem, the initiatory journey of a soul on Earth.
22 October 2023 | News in museums
From 18 October 2023
to 15 January 2024
at Centre Pompidou
In commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of Pablo Picasso’s passing, the exhibition “Picasso. Drawing to Infinity,” organized by the Centre Pompidou in collaboration with the Musée national Picasso – Paris, sheds light on the most prolific aspect of his artistic career through the presentation of nearly a thousand works, including notebooks, drawings, and engravings.
22 October 2023 | News in museums
From 13 October 2023
to 11 February 2024
at the Montmartre Museum
The Museum of Montmartre dedicates an exhibition to Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen (1859-1923), an iconic figure of Montmartre in the late 19th century. This exhibition commemorates the centenary of his passing. It pays tribute to this versatile and elusive artist, who was not only a draftsman, engraver, painter, and sculptor but also belonged to no specific artistic school, except that of freedom.