“Christian Boltanski –Life in the Making”

Composed of roughly fifty of the artist’s works, this exhibit seeks to “measure the breadth and ambition of a half-century of meditation on the function and voice of the artist […]

“Leonardo da Vinci”

To mark the five-hundredth anniversary of the artist’s death, the Louvre has organised an unprecedented exhibit dedicated to Leonardo da Vinci. This retrospective “will present the results of the most […]

“Charlotte Perriand: Inventing a New World”

On the twentieth anniversary of the architect’s death, the Foundation pays her a tribute through an exhibit “that addresses the connection between art, architecture, and design”.

“Pierre et Gilles, factory of idols”

A collection of a hundred or so hand-painted photographs by Pierre et Gilles, exhibited for the first time, in a “musical and visual installation that reveals the secrets of their […]

The Golden Age of English painting

This exhibit, composed of masterpieces from the Tate Britain, “highlights a key period in the history of painting in England, from the 1760’s to ca. 1820”. It seeks to create […]

El Greco exhibit

The Grand Palais will be dedicating an exhibit to El Greco, the founder of the 16th century Spanish school of painting and a “key figure in the Spanish Golden Age […]

The Open Art Fair

Unlike a number of fairs in the art world, the Open Art Fair encompasses a wide range of objects from antiquities to contemporary art. Boasting thousands of items by a […]