Tarsila do Amaral at the Luxembourg Museum
Are you tired of Parisian grayness ? That’s good, we suggest you go on a trip. For this, head to Brazil and not just any country, the Dreamy and colorful Brazil by Tarsila do Amaral. Over the canvases, the painter oscillates between real and imaginary to present to us a country in full modernization. Between dreamlike gigantism and abstract geometrywe let ourselves be carried away by these works who tell as much as they denounce. A retrospective unprecedented in Francewhich pays tribute to a still talented artist too underrepresented.
Tarsila do Amaral. Painting Modern Brazil
Museum of Luxembourg
19, rue de Vaugirard – 6th
Until February 2, 2025
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Naked as dressed at the Delacroix Museum
Who could believe that on the legendary Place Furstemberg there is a small hidden jewel, which was the final resting place of the artist? At the moment, the institution takes us to discover one of the favorite subjects by Eugene Delacroix, the body in motionthrough a reflection on the way whose forms and power the artist depicts. Here, we travel through the ages to take an interest in dandies, the clothing developments of the 18th century, and the painter's passion for the Orientin particular its fabrics and fabrics.
Naked as well as dressed. Delacroix and clothing
Eugène-Delacroix National Museum
6, rue de Furstemberg – 6e
Until February 3, 2025
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After the summer at the Gallery of the day
It's very simple, without Italy, no Bernard Plossu. Far from his fabulous shots of Californiathe Gallery of the day invites us to discover a another aspect of the photographer : his unconditional love for the Italian islands near Naples. Each of them plays the role of a promised land, become muse and source of inspiration. On the walls, dozens of black and white prints are displayed, to present to us landscapes as different as they are complementary : black sand beaches, volcanoes, cacti, stormy sea and mountain roads. A declaration of love which makes us want to shout: How beautiful Italy is !
Bernard Plossu: Dopo the estate. The odyssey of the small Italian islands
Gallery of the day agnès b.
The Fab.
Place Jean-Michel-Basquiat – 13e
From November 1 to December 22, 2024
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Jackson Pollock at the Picasso Museum
The Picasso Museum looks back on the early years of Jackson Pollock's prolific careera period little presented to the public. The opportunity to show the impact on his work native american artsbut also European avant-gardesdont Picasso is one of the major figures. THE spectacular paintingspresented in dialogue with the work of certain of his contemporaries or his inspirationshighlight all singularity and artistic genius by Pollock. A dreamlike exhibition, a macabre frost, from which we emerge shapes and colors head full.
Jackson Pollock. Early years (1934-1947)
National Picasso Museum-Paris
5, rue de Thorigny – 3rd
Until January 19, 2025
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Olga de Amaral at the Cartier Foundation
First major retrospective dedicated to the Colombian artist in Europethis exceptional exhibition retraces Olga de Amaral's entire career. Throughout the rooms, we discover a spectacular workmade of intertwined, woven, braided threads, to create three-dimensional and monumental pieces. The Cartier Foundation elevated to the status of an immense icon an artist often remained in the shadow of others. And it feels good. Hanging from the ceiling, the creations play with light and with our senses and takes us into his iridescent universe, which mixes tradition and abstraction.
Olga de Amaral
Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art
261, boulevard Raspail – 14th
Until March 16, 2025
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Painting men at the Musée d'Orsay
At the Musée d'Orsay, we take advantage of the work of Gustave Caillebotte through one of his favorite subjects: male figures. The institution, which traced at the start of the year the birth of impressionismthis time attacks one of the emblematic figures of the movement. We browse the paintings of the one who set out to revolutionize art history by creating new representations of nature as he perceived it. Throughout the canvases, the painter offers us a reflection on the masculine conditionbut also a delicate palette of landscapes.
Caillebotte. Painting men
Orsay Museum
Esplanade Valéry-Giscard-d’Estaing – 7th
Until January 19, 2025
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Zombis at the Quai Branly Museum
To avoid suffering a transition too intense just after Halloween and continue to shiver a little, go to the Jacques Chirac museum. Once again, the institution invites us to travel to lead us in the footsteps of most famous of the undead: the zombie. But be careful, exit pop culture this time we are heading straight towards Haitito the discovery of a true myth from the world beyond. Between knowledge and fictionbetween myth and reality, the Musée du quai Branly deconstructs our preconceived ideas to exploit our deepest fears and make us dream/nightmare.
Zombies. Death is not an end?
Quai Branly Museum – Jacques Chirac
37, quai Jacques-Chirac – 7th
Until February 16, 2025
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Migrant dance at the Museum of Art and History of Judaism
From Hamburg to Tel Aviv, from Dresden to Paristo the music of Béla Bartók, Marc Lavry or Alexander Uriyah Boskovich, Paula Padani soars, flies and twirls. Through her dance, the choreographer transcends his experience of mourning and exile using movement as life force. An extraordinary power, which the Museum of Art and History of Judaism invites us to contemplate through more than a hundred photographs of the dancereach one lighter, more poetic and dreamlike than the last. Through borders and moodswe discover a dazzling figure in dance.
Paula Padani. Migrant dance: Hamburg, Tel Aviv, Paris
Museum of Jewish Art and History
Saint-Aignan Hotel
71, rue du Temple – 3rd
From November 14, 2024 to November 16, 2025
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