The time of a dream at the Musée des Confluences in Lyon
The man dreams. A lot. All the time. Whether in his sleep – to which he devotes all the same a third of his life — or in the middle of the day, when his thoughts wander. A flagship activity therefore, to which the Lyon Confluences Museum decided to devote a unique exhibition. On the program, 7 themed roomsworked as real movie setswhich immerse us in the mysterious and fascinating universe of dream, of the imagination and the unconscious.
The time of a dream
Lyon Confluences Museum
86, quai Perrache – Lyon (69002)
Until August 24, 2025
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Julie Manet and her cousins to the Franciscans of Deauville
Daughter of Berthe Morisot and niece ofEdouard Manet, Julie Manet grew up alongside her cousins Jeannie and Paule Gobillard in a abundant artistic universe. From this wealth, they drew endless inspirationwhich they then put at the service of all art mediums: painting, music, photography and even writing. Prolific careers, and yet still too often overlookedhighlighted during a fabulous exhibition by Les Franciscaines. A women's and family history to discover as soon as possible.
Julie Manet and her cousins. The freedom to create for women
The Franciscans
145 bis, avenue de la République – Deauville (14800)
From January 25 to May 11, 2025
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American Photography au Rijksmuseum d'Amsterdam
Through more than 200 photosthe Rijksmuseum embarked on the difficult mission of trace the history of photography in the United States. An exhibition complete, dense, Who paints a portrait of this multifaceted country through the objectives of some of its greatest artists. Sally Mann, Robert Frank, Lisette Model, Andy Warhol, Paul Strand, Diane Arbus or James Van Der Zee, accompanied by anonymous or unknown artistsare gathered here, for immerse ourselves in the intimacy of Americansimmortalizing all aspects of their lives.
American Photography
Rijksmuseum
Museumstraat 1 – Amsterdam
From February 7 to June 9, 2025
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When we see us at the Palais des Beaux Arts in Brussels
How do they African artists and the vast African diaspora did they represent daily life through painting over the last century? This is the question we are trying to answer the Palace of Fine Arts in Brusselsby bringing together the work of more than 120 artists. And broad portrait of the population which makes up the African continent, declined in 6 poignant themesas Joy and Joy, Spiritualityor even Triumph and Emancipation. An exceptional panorama, bringing together big names in African culture and little-known artists.
When we see us. A Century of Pan-African Figurative Painting
Palace of Fine Arts – Bozar
Rue Ravenstein 23 – Bruxelles
From February 7 to August 10, 2025
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Kiefer/Van Gogh at the Royal Academy of Arts in London
In 1890Vincent Van Gogh paints his last paintings Auvers-sur-Oise. 72 years later, a young 17-year-old artist, Anselm Kieferis sent on his trail through France, Belgium and the Netherlandsthanks to a scholarship. It didn't take more for the German makes Van Gogh one of his absolute mastersdrawing inspiration from his work for over 60 years. For the first time, the Royal Academy of London brings together the spectacular paintings death two painting geniusese, in an exhibition which promises to be simply breathtaking.
Kiefer/Van Gogh
Royal Academy of Arts
Burlington House, Piccadilly – Londres
From June 28 to October 26, 2025
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