To help our readers find themselves in an abundant cultural offer, journalists from the Culture Service Liberty You cleared the field in the news of the releases of films, albums, shows, series and exhibitions. Find all of our selections.
The artist, rare in France, explores his British childhood in the Eighties, the intoxication of the Free Parties and the impact of new technologies, for him archaic and supernatural. Read our article
“Mark Leckey. As Above So Below ”at Lafayette Anticipations (7,5004) until July 20.
Virtuoso of marine atmospheres and cloudy landscapes, the French painter is presented in an exhibition of unpublished works from a private collection, at the Marmottan Monet museum in Paris. Read our article
“Eugène Boudin, the father of impressionism: a special collection”, at the Marmottan Monet museum, until August 31, 2025.
The Nantes museum focuses on “optical Art”, a movement of the 60s anchored in math and engineering, a precursor of an ultra-technical world. Read our article
“Electric op. From optical art to digital art” at the Nantes arts museum. Until August 31.
Part of 10 francs, posters for Air France, paintings deemed to be tape-à-l’oeil … The star artist of the 70s, long despised by a part of the institutions, is the subject of a rich exhibition. Read our article
-“Georges Mathieu. Gesture, speed, movement ”, until September 7 at La Monnaie de Paris.
The exhibition presented at the Palais des Beaux-Arts in the Belgian capital depicts Pan-African optimism, by putting out of stigmatization problems. Read our article
“When We See Us”, at the Palais des Beaux-Arts (Bozar), in Brussels, until August 10. Information: www.bozar.be
In a rich exhibition that combines all artistic disciplines, the Parisian museum depicts the abundant creativity of the suburbs in their plurality, without neglecting social and political questions. Read our article
“Darling suburbs”, Museum of the History of Immigration, Palace of Golden Scope (75012), until August 17. Rens. : Palais-portdoree.fr
The visual artist does not hide anything from her daily life by drawing the intimate and indiscreet portrait of her loved ones. Read our article
“The Dog’s Birthday”, by Chantal Joffe, until May 31 at the Skarstedt gallery in Paris (75008).
Everything we liked (and sometimes displeased) in the news of culture. Every day, find the choices of the culture service of Liberty : exhibitions on Monday, theater, dance and opera on Tuesday, cinema outings on Wednesday, music on Friday, series on Sunday. As well as the top 10 of the week on Saturday.