6 Exhibitions to Visit in Paris now

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6 Exhibitions to Visit in Paris now

1. ART IS IN THE STREET

 

 Musée D´Orsay

Open through July 06, 2025

Tracing 19th-century Paris’s artistic poster golden age, it explores social impact, politics, democratizing art, and the rise of political imagery.

2. PARIS NOIR

Artistic circulations, anti-colonial resistance, 1950–2000

Centre Pompidou

Open through June 30, 2025

Explores identity, resistance, and trans-cultural art, showcasing African-descended artists’ role in modern art’s evolution

3. SUZANNE VALADON

 

Centre Pompidou

Open through May 26, 2025

A monograph on Suzanne Valadon (1865-1938), highlighting her pioneering yet underrated role in modern art and her bold, realist nudes.

4. CORPS ET ÂMES

 

Bourse de Commerce – Pinault Collection

Open through August 25, 2025

An exploration of the representation of the body in contemporary art

5. DU COEUR À LA MAIN

Dolce&Gabbana

Grand Palais

Open through March 31, 2025

Explore D&G’s creative journey, blending magic, fantasy, craftsmanship, and a distinct flavor of the luxury market in a groundbreaking exhibition.

6. LOUVRE COUTURE

Art and Fashion: statement pieces

Musée du Louvre

Open through July 21, 2025

Haute couture from the 1960s to today by the most renowned labels, blending fashion with decorative arts and highlighting the luxury market’s Parisian influence

7. JEWELRY DESIGNS

The Secret of Creation

Petit Palais Galliera

Open From April 1 to July 20, 2025

Jewelry drawings and models, spanning from the mid-19th to the mid-20th century. It offers insights into the creative processes of luxury jewelry designers.

8. DAVID HOCKNNEY

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Fondation Louis Vuitton

Open From April 9 to August 31, 2025

One of the most influential living artists showcases 400+ works from 1955–2025, including paintings, drawings, digital art, and immersive installations.

9. HAUTE COUTURE

100 Years of Elegance

Palais Galliera

Open from May to Dec, 2025

A retrospective of legendary designers—Dior, Chanel, Balenciaga—showcasing the evolution of design, materials, and the dreams luxury sells.

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