Claudia Andujar
The work of one of Brazil's greatest photographers is in the spotlight: Claudia Andujar, known for her struggle to defend the rights of the Yanomami Indians of the Amazon.
The work of one of Brazil's greatest photographers is in the spotlight: Claudia Andujar, known for her struggle to defend the rights of the Yanomami Indians of the Amazon.
See more than 300 works on paper by Picasso in this upcoming exhibition. From works in progress to finished collages, ‘Picasso and Paper’ shows Picasso’s investigation into the material over the course of decades.
Marc Lavoine and Fabrice Aboulker’s new show will be presented at the Folies Bergères starting in late January.
Whitechapel presents a body of works by a ‘new generation of artists,’ including Michael Armitage, Cecily Brown, Nicole Eisenman, Sanya Kantarovsky, Tala Madani, Ryan Mosley, Christina Quarles, Daniel Richter, Dana Schutz and Tschbalala Self.
After 20 years, an exhibition of works by artist Steve McQueen is coming to London. Works of film, sculpture, and photography are represented in 14 major works, including some never before shown in the UK, that span two decades of McQueen’s career.
At a time when gender is being reassessed and reconfigured, this exhibition will look at notions of masculinity and how it has been shaped from the 1960s through today. It will touch on topics of power, patriarchy, perception, toxic masculinity, and queer identity, to name only a few, through more than 50 works by international […]
Nicoleas Maes’ works portray 17th century Dutch domestic life in a manner that allows you to go behind the scenes, so to speak, of the hustle and bustle of a functioning home. Having begun painting biblical and historical scenes, Maes ultimately focused on day-to-day life becoming one of the most well-known Dutch artists. More than […]
In 2018, New York-based artist Kehinde Wiley became a household art world name when he painted the official portrait of then US president Barack Obama. With ‘The Yellow Wallpaper,’ visitors will see works in Wiley’s vibrant style that feature women he met in Dalston.
"Conceived as an invitation to plunge into the teeming universe of Christian Louboutin, the exhibition explores all the facets of an inspiration with multiple references, in a place that is dear to the creator and which saw the birth of his vocation".
The exhibition "Neurons, simulated intelligences" underlines the continuity of research by artists, architects, designers and musicians with that developed by the major scientific laboratories or those of the industrial world. Within the framework of "Mutations/Creations".
When discussing surrealism, Britain isn’t usually your first thought. However, this exhibition will ask guests to reconsider after they’re presented with more than 70 artworks by more than 40 artists ranging from Francis Bacon to Henry Moore. ‘British Surrealism’ also coincides with the 100th anniversary of the birth of surrealist movement.
With works ranging from the 1950s to today, this exhibition highlights works Hockney, well, created from life. Works include self-portraits and depictions of a handful of sitters, including his mother, Laura Hockney, friend and curator Gregory Evans, and muse, Celia Birtwell. Roughly 150 works chart Hockney’s artistic course and includes a series of new portraits.
For the first time the work of the Aixois will be compared with masterpieces by the greatest Italian masters from the 16th to the 19th century. Thus an exceptional selection of Cézanne's paintings, including the iconic Montagne Sainte-Victoire, the must-see Pastoral and still-life paintings, will face a rare collection of ancient paintings by Tintoretto, Le […]
Continuing in the theme of fashion, the V&A will exhibit the kimono and its historical and current significance to Japan, the rest of the world, and fashion.
A draughtsman and an illustrator whose life and career were cut short, Aubrey Beardsley was nothing short of shocking to his late-Victorian counterparts. His black and white prints were provocative and at Tate Britain, more than 200 of Beardsley’s works will be on view.
This exhibition offers a touring itinerary from Impressionism to modernity. After Van Gogh, this new digital exhibition reveals the link between artistic creation and the Mediterranean shores, the major basins of modernity. An immersion in the masterpieces of some twenty artists: Renoir, Monet, Pissarro, Matisse, Signac, Derain, Vlaminck, Dufy, Chagall…
Coming back to Tate after nearly two decades, more than 100 works will feature in the self-tiled exhibition of works by Andy Warhol. Among those will be some of Warhol’s most iconic images including prints of Marilyn Monroe, Elvis, Coca-Cola bottles, and Campbell soup cans.
As we enter the roaring twenties of the 22nd century, take a look back at the twenties and thirties through the lens of British photographer Cecil Beaton. ‘Bright Young Things’ traces Beaton’s life and career from life as a middle-class child to sought-after photographer. The exhibition will feature works by artists like Rex Whistler, Henry […]
The new talents of the European photography scene meet at the Centquatre for the festival Circulation(s). A real springboard for young photographers, this festival concentrates contemporary creativity and makes it accessible to visitors. Bringing together professionalism, passion and talent, Circulation(s) attracts both the general public of art lovers and the greatest photographers.
Six large-scale paintings were commissioned by Prince Phillip of Spain in 1551 that chronicled the myths of love, temptation, and punishment. Today, those paintings are spread across four countries, but ‘Love, Desire, Death,’ will make for a once in a lifetime experience as five of the six paintings will come together at the National Gallery […]
While Christo's artistic project is to "package" the Arc de Triomphe in September 2020, the Centre Pompidou is dedicating an exhibition to the visual artist couple Christo and Jeanne-Claude (from 18 March to 15 June 2020) known as Christo, focusing on their installations and monumental urban Parisian works created between 1958 and 1964.
At the Musée d'Orsay, an exceptional retrospective dedicated to James Tissot (from March 24 to July 19, 2020) promises to create the event. Between worldly portraits, contemporary scenes and biblical illustrations, the work of the painter of the second half of the 19th century promises to be a major exhibition of the year.
The Salon du Dessin is once again taking over the Palais Brongniart to introduce the general public to the world of collector's drawings. Thanks to the presence of numerous French and foreign galleries, this unique Parisian event unveils a wide selection of works on paper.
Through an immersive tour, the public is invited to enter the heart of one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world, classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. On the programme, 3D projection, sound and visual effects allow the reconstruction of the ancient city, the urban effervescence of the time and to experience […]
Young and old come to have fun in the spring and discover or rediscover the 350 or so attractions on more than 10 hectares, at the Reuilly lawn, the oldest fun fair in France.
In March, Pablo Picasso is honoured in three exhibitions: Picasso Comics and Picasso Poet presented at the Picasso Museum unveil two lesser-known facets of the artist's work: his passion for the world of comics and his poetic writings.
The Casino de Paris creates the event by programming the Cuban musical Soy de Cuba, retracing the true story of Ayala Yanetsy Morejon. Ayala lives modestly in her parents' tobacco plantation, but dreams of conquering Havana through dance; one day, she leaves with only the address of the Soy de Cuba club in her pocket.
Every year, in the spring, the Parc des Expositions at the Porte de Versailles hosts the Paris Fair. This unmissable event, unique in Europe, attracts thousands of visitors during the fortnight. It gives pride of place to gastronomy and world cultures, but also to innovation, for which a Grand Prix is awarded.