From 17 October 2025 to 8 February 2026,the Petit Palais – Museum of Fine Artsof the City of Paris is dedicating a major exhibition to the painter Bilal Hamdad.
From 17 October 2025 to 8 February 2026,the Petit Palais – Museum of Fine Artsof the City of Paris is dedicating a major exhibition to the painter Bilal Hamdad.
Le Petit Palais, the City of Paris’ Museum of Fine Arts, currently offers an exceptional journey through three major exhibitions, ranging from the 18th century to contemporary creation.
Classical painting, a modern look at the city and immersion in Nordic landscapes: these exhibitions offer a rare artistic diversity, to discover without delay.
From 4 November 2025 to 22 February 2026, the Petit Palais – Museum of Fine Arts of the City of Paris presents the first French retrospective devoted to Pekka Halonen (1865–1933). Entitled Pekka Halonen. A Hymn to Finland, this exceptional exhibition, organized in partnership with the Ateneum Art Museum – Finnish National Gallery (Helsinki), brings […]
Looking at Art Today: Between Gaze, Trust, and Transmission Looking at a contemporary artwork is never a purely aesthetic act. It means entering a story, understanding a gesture, and placing trust in an artist, a perspective, and an entire ecosystem. At a time when the contemporary art market is undergoing profound transformation—driven by new technologies, […]
Presented at the Grand Palais, All About Love offers a structured reading of Mickalene Thomas’s work through a carefully designed parcours that explores questions of representation, gaze, and intimacy. Rather than functioning as a purely formal retrospective, the exhibition situates itself within a broader reflection on how certain identities and narratives are increasingly acknowledged within cultural institutions. Through an alternation between works of strong visual presence and more contemplative pieces, the exhibition creates an accessible experience while leaving room for multiple interpretations.
From 15 October 2025 to 25 January 2026, the Maison Européenne de la Photographie is presenting an exceptional diptych, bringing together Edward Weston and Tyler Mitchell in two parallel exhibitions.
From 11 September 2025 to 25 January 2026, the Jacquemart-André Museumis dedicating a unique exhibition to Georges de La Tour (1593–1652).
Thanks to 3D digitization, French cathedrals are now revealing information invisible to the naked eye. From Amiens to Notre-Dame de Paris, these technologies are reshaping our understanding of heritage and uncovering an architecture that is more fragile, more dynamic—and more human—than previously imagined.
From 15 October 2025 to 25 January 2026, the Maison Européenne de la Photographie (MEP) is dedicating a major exhibition to Tyler Mitchell, the young prodigy of American photography.
From the Image Factory to the Studio: An Art That Slows the World Down In a landscape saturated with accelerated visual production, Mezz Zapharelli stands apart. Her work resists immediacy, opting instead for a painting practice built on precision, duration, and presence. Coming from applied image industries—fashion, television, film sets—she learned early how quickly figures […]