Autumn exhibitions: mark your calendars!

Like a back-to-school ritual, let's review the fall cultural program at our partner institutions. Dream, be inspired... and sublimate your event!

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MUSÉE D'ART MODERNE DE PARIS - Nicolas de Staël

From September 15, 2023 to january 15, 2024

Nicolas de Staël, Le Parc des Princes, 1952, Photo
Courtesy Christie's

This major retrospective at the Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris devoted to Nicolas de Staël (1914-1955) is the first in France for twenty years.
Alongside the artist's best-known paintings, this exhibition offers a fresh look at his work, presenting a rich selection of works rarely, if ever, shown to the public. It shows a painter at work, whether facing the landscape or in the silence of his studio. Indifferent to the fashions and quarrels of his time, the artist remains fascinated by the sights of the world, whether confronted by the sea, a soccer match or a piece of fruit on a table.

From the dark, textured canvases of the 1940s to the luminous paintings he produced before his suicide in 1955, the retrospective presents his work as an urgent pursuit of an ever denser, more concise art. By emphasizing the experimental dimension of de Staël's work, the exhibition allows us to rediscover this pictorial quest of rare intensity.

MUSÉE D'ART MODERNE DE PARIS - Dana Schutz. The visible world

MUSÉE D'ART MODERNE DE PARIS - Dana Schutz. The visible world

This first solo exhibition by Dana Schutz in France looks back over twenty years of work by the American artist. Dana Schutz, who was born in 1976 near Detroit and now lives in New York, is a major figure on the international art scene.
A virtuoso of color, she examines both the disturbing sensations of the intimate, and the large-scale, often violent crowd scenes that have become part of our collective memory.
She shows the artist at work, the body under construction, the obsolescence of a sick world, half-hearted victories over indeterminate causes and, in recent years, increasingly ghostly scenes, mental images that are a dark reflection of our contemporary world.
A must-see exhibition at the Musée d'Art Moderne in Paris.

Dana Schutz, The Philosopher, 2015, charcoal on paper,
111.8 × 76.2 cm, private collection
© ADAGP, Paris, 2023

PETIT PALAIS - Treasures in black & white. Dürer, Rembrandt, Goya, Toulouse-Lautrec

September 12, 2023 to January 14, 2024

Albrecht Durer, Adam & Eve © Paris Musees/Petit Palais

The Petit Palais is showcasing its rich cabinet of graphic arts with a selection of some one hundred sheets by the great printmaking masters, from Dürer to Toulouse-Lautrec, via Rembrandt, Callot and Goya.
Prints are one of the highlights of the collections of the Petit PalaisIt reflects the taste of its founders, the brothers Auguste and Eugène Dutuit, who had collected over 12,000 original prints signed by the greatest painter-engravers of their time, and of curator Henry Lapauze, who set out to create a museum of modern printmaking within the Petit Palais itself.
Following the thread of the collections' history, the exhibition provides a genuine technical, iconographic and stylistic panorama of printmaking from the 15th to the 20th century, through its most illustrious representatives.

PETIT PALAIS - The Paris of modernity (1905 - 1925)

November 14, 2023 to April 14, 2024

After Paris Romantique (1815-1858) and Paris 1900, la Ville spectacle, the Petit Palais devotes the final part of its trilogy to Paris from the Belle Époque to the Roaring Twenties. Throughout the first quarter of the 20th century, Paris continued more than ever to attract artists from all over the world, and was the focal point of a formidable cultural influence. The capital is at the heart of innovation and "what's being done". Ambitious and hectic, this exhibition takes an original approach to this fascinating period, highlighting the breakthroughs and incredible advances in both art and technology.

Robert Delaunay, Paris - Die Frau und der Turm
(City of Paris - The Woman and the Tower), 1925,
Staatsgalerie Stuttgart

Particular emphasis will be placed on women, whose major role, particularly during the 14-18 war, is still too often forgotten. Through fashion, cinema, photography, painting, sculpture and drawing, as well as dance, design, architecture and industry embodying the modernity that was taking place, the exhibition brings to life the wild creativity of the years 1905-1925, a period when Paris shone with an artistic and cultural aura that continues to surprise us today.

MUSÉE DE LA MODE / PALAIS GALLIERA - Azzedine Alaïa, couturier collector

September 27, 2023 to January 21, 2024

Charles James c.1950

Ten years after the major retrospective devoted to Azzedine Alaïa (1935-2017), the Palais Galliera welcomes the couturier's
heritage collection, in a brand-new exhibition.
Considered the last French contemporary couturier to persistently measure himself against the great masters of fashion history, Azzedine Alaïa was also an exceptional collector. Few of his predecessors or contemporaries developed such a passion for fashion history as he did, which
led him to found the world's largest private collection of clothes and costumes. This passion began in 1968 and never ceased to inspire the couturier. 

This collection, which has never before been presented, is unique in its kind, both for the sheer number of works it features and for its enigmatic nature. The Azzedine Alaïa, couturier collectionneur exhibition traces the history of this exceptional collection, from 1968 to the artist's death in 2017.

CARNAVALET MUSEUM - The Regency in Paris (1715-1723). Dawn of the Enlightenment

October 20, 2023 to February 25, 2024

The Regency, which marked the return of the king and of political, economic and cultural life to Paris, is considered a forgotten period in history. It's this period that the Carnavalet Museum this autumn.
Louis XIV died on September 1, 1715 at Versailles. He left behind an indebted France and, as his heir, a 5-year-old child too young to reign, Louis XV. On September 2, the Duke Philippe d'Orléans (1674-1723), nephew of the deceased, took over the regency of the kingdom.
In 1715, the court, the government and all the administrations moved back to Paris, Europe's second-largest city, where the population grew considerably.
The city, and in particular the Palais-Royal, the Regent's residence, became the heart of political life. 

Console with chimeras Paris, circa 1720 Private collection
© Studio Sebert

A period of intense cultural effervescence followed, giving rise to a world of philosophical, economic and artistic innovations: Voltaire, Marivaux, Montesquieu, Law, Watteau... are the best-known heroes. Paris once again became the stage. Economic and financial frenzy, with the invention of paper money and the bankruptcy of 1720, punctuated it with resounding coups de théâtre. Under the Regency, a new freedom to criticize was born, what came to be known as the "spirit of the Enlightenment".

CERNUSCHI MUSEUM - Return from Asia. Henri Cernuschi, a collector at the time of Japonism

October 6, 2023 to February 4, 2024

Recueil des traditions de jadis et de naguère
(Kokon chomon jū) Edo period (1603-1868),
late 17th century Ink, colors and gold on paper
M.C. 4738 Bequest Henri Cernuschi, 1896
© Paris Musées / Musée Cernuschi

In the same year that Jules Verne published Around the World in 80 Days, Henri Cernuschi discovered Asia, the real goal of a journey that gave rise to one of Europe's most impressive collections of Asian art. Beginning in Japan, before moving on to China, Indonesia, Ceylon and India, the traveler was struck by the rich
artistic diversity of the countries he visited. In just a few months, Cernuschi collected several thousand objects. Back in Paris, Cernuschi immediately exhibited his collection. His Chinese and Japanese works were soon seen by artists and craftsmen of the day as extraordinary sources of inspiration.
True to his visionary intuitions, Cernuschi had a mansion built, conceived from the outset as a museum space. This residence, now the Musée Cernuschi, was to become the Musée des Arts de l'Asie de la Ville de Paris at the end of the 19th century.

Celebrating the 150th anniversary of Cernuschi's return from Asia, this exhibition invites visitors to rediscover the traveler's itinerary and the collector's contribution to the revolution in taste known as "Japonism". collector's contribution to the revolution in taste known as "Japonism".

MAISON DE VICTOR HUGO - Georges Hugo. The Art of being a grandson

November 10, 2023 to March 10, 2024

Georges Hugo Nadar (Gaspard-Félix Tournachon, dit) ,
Photographer In 1882
©Maison de Victor Hugo - Hauteville House 2014.0.77

Georges Hugo (1868-1925), the poet's grandson, immortalized as a child in L'Art d'être grand-père, was a paradoxical personality throughout his life. Cradled by an overly happy childhood but marked by bereavement, heir to Victor Hugo's glory but shy, rich but prodigal, a socialite but serving as a sailor, a witness to the Belle Époque but a simple poilu drawing life in the trenches amidst the fighting, he was above all an artist at heart, marveling at having seen his grandfather draw. Whether as a delicate landscape painter or an incisive chronicler of worldly life and entertainment, he was a memorialist of the passage of time.
This monographic exhibition at the Maison de Victor Hugopays tribute to him and invites visitors to discover his work through paintings, watercolors and drawings.

MUSÉE ZADKINE - Chana Orloff. Sculpting the age

November 15, 2023 to March 31, 2024

The musée Zadkine is the first French museum to devote a monographic exhibition to Chana Orloff (1888-1968), one of the most famous sculptors of the École de Paris. The exhibition retraces the career of this extraordinary artist, born in Ukraine to a Jewish family who emigrated to Palestine and came to Paris in 1910 to train in haute couture.
In contact with the artists of Montparnasse, Chana Orloff abandoned her first profession to devote herself exclusively to sculpture, and quickly became one of the most sought-after portraitists of her time. 

Chana Orloff, Dame à l'éventail 1920, wood, plaster, bronze
© Chana Orloff, Adagp, Paris 2023

From the artist's beginnings in Montparnasse to the revival of his sculpture after 1945, the exhibition brings Chana Orloff's work into dialogue with that of Ossip Zadkine, around themes that both artists explored at different periods in their lives, such as the portrait and the human figure, the female body and bestiary.

MUSÉE DES ARTS DÉCORATIFS - Fashion and sport, from one catwalk to another

From September 20, 2023 to April 7, 2024

This exhibition from the Musée des Arts Décoratifs explores the fascinating links between fashion and sport, from antiquity to the present day.
450 pieces of clothing and accessories, photographs, sketches, magazines, posters, paintings, sculptures and videos highlight the evolution of sportswear and its influence on contemporary fashion. Jean Patou, Jeanne Lanvin, Gabrielle Chanel and Elsa Schiaparelli were among the pioneers who, between the wars, took an interest in the world of sportswear and transcribed it into their haute couture creations. 

The exhibition shows how sportswear has taken sportswear away from its specific use and integrated it into the everyday wardrobe. The question of comfort, the main theme of the exhibition, helps us to understand why jogging suits and sneakers have become fashion staples, both for everyday wear and for haute couture, from Balenciaga to Off-White.
An excellent way to take an expert look at the outfits worn by athletes at the upcoming Olympic Games!

MUSEE PICASSO - À toi de faire, ma mignonne. An exhibition by Sophie Calle at the Musée Picasso

From October 3, 2023 to January 7, 2024

Sophie Calle celebrates in her own way the 50th anniversary of Pablo Picasso's death, by taking over the entire four floors of the Hôtel Salé with an original exhibition proposal.
Sophie Calle's exhibition takes a curious, offbeat look at a selection of Picasso's most emblematic works, whose images and memories the artist conjures up through a personal narrative that unfolds on the first floor of the Musée Picasso. Musée Picasso

With this exhibition, which unfolds independently of Picasso on each floor and takes on a deliberately retrospective character, Sophie Calle explores some of her central themes, such as the deprivation of the gaze and disappearance, using archives and writing as sources and raw materials for her creation.
Taking up the challenge of invitation, the artist questions with wit and depth the critical reception of her work and her concern to pass it on to future generations.

MUSEE CLUNY - Journey into Crystal

September 26, 2023 - January 14, 2024

The transparency of rock crystal has fascinated civilizations since time immemorial. The exhibition at the Cluny Museum brings together artistic masterpieces from prehistory to contemporary art. They illustrate the attraction and mystery aroused by the transparency of quartz in all civilizations, and particularly in the Middle Ages.
The narrative, both chronological and thematic, suggests dreamlike and fantastical universes, highlighting the many aspects of rock crystal's aesthetic, scientific and spiritual power.

CITÉ DE L'ARCHITECTURE & DU PATRIMOINE - Metro! Greater Paris in movement

November 08, 2023 to April 28, 2024

It's an unprecedented exhibition devoted to the metro, its history and the urban transformations associated with it, just as the first stations of the Grand Paris Express are nearing completion.
The immense construction site of the Grand Paris Express offers an exceptional opportunity to reconsider
mobility on the scale of a territory - that of a metropolis of 12 million inhabitants. With its double loop and 4 new metro lines, the network under construction will irrigate territories, create new hubs and new types of public buildings, in particular to improve suburb-to-suburb travel: an infrastructure that gives substance to the Greater Paris whose contours have been constantly redrawn over the last century. 

Sixty-eight new "stations" in all, where architects and artists have worked together to design a place to serve local residents. Mobility and urbanity are the focus of this exhibition, which brings together the history of technology, visionary projects and the fictional world of the metro, projecting visitors into a new mental map of Greater Paris. A dense and enlightening exhibition at the Cité de l'Architecture & du Patrimoine.

GUSTAVE MOREAU MUSEUM - Gustave Moreau. The Middle Ages rediscovered

November 15, 2023 to February 12, 2024

Throughout his career, Gustave Moreau participated in the resurrection of the medieval period, which was very much in vogue in the 19th century. Apart from Moreau's well-known "medievalizing" works such as Les Chimères and Les Licornes, the Middle Ages run through his entire art, from the romantic paintings of the 1850s inspired
by Shakespeare in particular, to his syncretic works, his final works of the 1890s.
Thestudy of the creative process will be at the heart of this exhibition at the Musée Gustave Moreau. Musée Gustave Moreau which aims to highlight the sources of the painter's medieval universe.

ECOLE DES ARTS JOAILLIERS - Comédie-Française stage jewelry

October 6, 2023 to February 4, 2024

Partner of the Comédie-Française, L'École des arts joailliers will be exhibiting stage jewelry worn by the most famous actors and actresses - Talma, Rachel, Sarah Bernhardt... - tracing the history of stage jewelry since the 18th century.
Jewelry, paintings, drawings and manuscripts testify to the sumptuousness of these objects, which, while often made from non-precious materials, feature the skills of the jeweler.

MUSÉE YVES SAINT LAURENT - YVES SAINT LAURENT - SHAPES

June 9, 2023 to January 14, 2024

With the exhibition YVES SAINT LAURENT - FORMES, the modernity of couturier Yves Saint Laurent finds a new echo. Artist Claudia Wieser uses space to create a dialogue with textile and
graphic art pieces from the collections of the Musée Yves Saint Laurent. Musée Yves Saint Laurent.
A great couturier, Yves Saint Laurent never stopped inventing forms. As early as 1958, as artistic director at Christian Dior, he asserted his modernity with the "Trapèze" line. This geometric silhouette became an iconic part of fashion history.
From the 1960s onwards, his creations combined simple cuts, rigorous lines and bold colors. 

Yves Saint Laurent's work echoes the currents of modern art: simple, geometric abstraction, constructivism and concrete art, all chapters that reveal the contrasting talent of Yves Saint Laurent.
Curves or right angles, spheres or broken lines, this round of shapes is staged by German artist Claudia Wieser, who pays particular attention to color and form. Influenced by the intuitive, spiritual work of Vassily Kandinsky and Paul Klee, the artist explores modernist-inspired geometric constructions. Renowned for her immersive, contemplative installations, Wieser offers a total experience here.

CINÉMATHÈQUE FRANÇAISE - Viva Varda!

From October 11, 2023 to January 28, 2024

A photographer, filmmaker and visual artist, Agnès Varda has produced a personal body of work over 70 years, fundamentally rooted in the times. A precursor of the Nouvelle Vague, she is one of the few women of her generation to have made a career as a director. Her filmography includes over forty short and feature-length films, ranging from fiction to documentary, including the essential Cléo de 5 à 7 (1962), Sans toit ni loi (1985) and Les Glaneurs et la Glaneuse (2000). A globetrotter and artist of conviction, Varda is also a keen observer of social upheaval. Featuring photographs, costumes, archives and installations, the exhibition at the Cinémathèque Française will show just how topical her polymorphous work, with its themes of feminism, ecology and marginality, is today.

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CHÂTEAU DE CHANTILLY - Beyond Rembrandt, prints from the Dutch Golden Age

October 14, 2023 to February 25, 2024

As part of its Dutch season, the Musée Condé is presenting a completely new part of its collections. An illustrious lover of prints, the Duc d'Aumale assembled a collection of burin engravings and etchings that bear witness to the fact that Rembrandt was far from the only artist to have demonstrated brilliance in this field.
Summits of technical virtuosity include Jacob Van Ruisdael's engraved landscapes, Adriaen Van Ostade's scenes of rural folklore, Antoine Van Dyck's portraits and Hendrik Goltzius's soldiers, the seascapes by Reinier Nooms, known as Zeeman, or the cows and sheep by Nicolaes Berchem and Paulus Potter preserved at Chantilly offer privileged access to what was the collective imagination of the Dutch Golden Age - an era that defined itself as a flourishing, optimistic golden age.

These works are of major historical and political significance, since the distribution of these engravings magnifying every aspect of daily life accompanied the revolts against Spanish domination that marked the first half of the century and culminated in the independence of the United Provinces of the Netherlands in 1648.

CHÂTEAU DE MALMAISON - Napoleon III and Malmaison

From April 26, 2023 to December 31, 2023

Napoleon III's close ties with Malmaison made it an obvious choice to take part in the commemoration of the 150th
anniversary of the Emperor's death: not only did the Emperor preserve many memories of his childhood at Château de Malmaison with Empress Joséphine, but he himself committed himself to historical memory by buying back the house and refurbishing it as it was in his grandmother's time
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MUSÉE ALBERT KAHN - Rio - Buenos Aires 1909. South American Modernities

June 27 to November 19, 2023

From the avenues of Buenos Aires to the seaside neighborhoods of Rio de Janeiro, the Musée Albert Kahn exhibition retraces Albert Kahn's business trip to Argentina and Brazil from August to October 1909, and takes visitors on a sensitive journey through the transition to color, with the first autochromes recorded of Brazil. A veritable visual archive, the collection from the trip to South America bears witness to urban modernization in the making.

DOMAINE DE SCEAUX - Allegoria, the keys to Baroque symbolism

From September 15, 2023 to January 14, 2024

In the 17th century, the allegorical genre permeated art and literature throughout Europe, thanks to a work from Italy, the Iconologia. Domaine de Sceaux presents its sources, its application by artists, and its evolution.
What is an allegory? Allegory is the representation of an idea through concrete elements: a person, animal, plant or object. The allegorical image or text tells an apparent story, while conveying a more abstract message.

In 1593, the scholar Cesare Ripa had his Iconologia published in Rome, a compendium of knowledge for poets, painters and sculptors. In alphabetical order, he presents human sentiments, virtues, vices and passions, using ancient and esoteric symbols. Once illustrated with engravings, the Iconologia became a veritable encyclopedia of emblems, and spread throughout Europe. It was translated into French by Jean Baudoin between 1636 and 1644. During the reign of Louis XIV, most artists drew inspiration from it, particularly the great decorators.

MUSEE DE LA GENDARMERIE - Gendarmes and sport

From September 2, 2023 to January 7, 2024

The "Gendarmes et le sport" (Gendarmes and sport) exhibition invites you to discover the daily life of sports gendarmes. Explore the different disciplines that shape their physical and mental preparation. From a taste for effort to surpassing oneself, you'll plunge into the world of sport in the service of safety at the Musée de la Gendarmerie. Gendarmerie Museum.

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MUSEE DES IMPRESSIONNISMES GIVERNY - Flower Power

From September 29, 2023 to January 7, 2024

The musée des impressionnismes Giverny offers an original exploration of the power of flowers, from Antiquity to the present day.
What is the symbolism of flowers over the centuries?
Beyond aesthetics and poetry, what messages have artists sought to convey through floral motifs?
Flower Power broadens our view with thematic sections devoted to history and mythology, the relationship between science and art, religion, politics and economics.

The exhibition is the first project to present an interdisciplinary, intercultural and international vision of the history of flowers. It will bring together some one hundred works, including masterpieces of painting, sculpture, photography, prints, books, objets d'art, designer dresses, contemporary works and installations specially designed for the museum's galleries.

TOULOUSE NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM - Naturally rugby

From September 5, 2023 to January 7, 2024

On the occasion of the Rugby World Cup 2023, the Toulouse Museum presents this original and astonishing exhibition, which takes visitors on an oval journey to discover the world of rugby!
A discovery of the historical and scientific origins of each team's emblems, from the cockerel to the Scottish thistle, via the Japanese cherry tree and the South African springbok...

MUSÉE DE LA ROMANITÉ - Mémoire Vive. Oliver Laric

April 21 to December 31, 2023

A contemporary exhibition at the Musée de la Romanité.
For the first time since its inauguration in June 2018, the Musée de la Romanité is exploring the link between Antiquity and today's world, to showcase its archaeological collections and embrace a contemporary artistic approach linked to digital. Through this "carte blanche" on the museum's collections, it shows that these works are more alive than ever, that not only can they inspire creators but that in an open world, marked by the digital revolution and the use of the Internet, they can also find a new place, a new value, a new function.

And to make sure you don't miss any of the fall exhibitions, check out our dedicated calendar. Because art creates the event, in the blink of an eye, get a look at all the exhibitions of our partners venues . 

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