The 8 most beautiful exhibitions not to be missed in December in

The 8 most beautiful exhibitions not to be missed in December in
The 8 most beautiful exhibitions not to be missed in December in Paris

Good Vibrations at the Marie-Robin Gallery

To celebrate his (almost) 40th anniversarythe Galerie marie-robin remains faithful to his love and to his interest in color, by inviting the photographer Darius Salimi Iruzubieta. On the wall, vibrant photos, often spiritual, Sometimes exuberant, who throw a new perspective on the world around us. Between technique et emotion, it’s a unique artistic journey that the artist offers us by immersing us in the unique universe and absolutely fascinating contemporary photography.

Good Vibrations
Galerie marie-robin
18, rue de – 3e
Until December 22, 2024
FREE ENTRANCE
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A non-history of plants at the MEP

Thanks to the work of a forty artists, the European House of Photography traces the entire history of the representation of the plant, from the 19th century to the present day. Between classic works et contemporary creations, we discover plants in all their forms, quite literally. Overviews or microscopic captures, no detail is forgotten to building a bridge between art, nature, science and technology. And then more, see so many flowers in the middle of winterit feels really good.

Science/Fiction – A non-history of plants
European House of Photography
5/7, rue de Fourcy – 4th
Until January 19, 2025
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A Parisian literary alphabet book at the Roger-Viollet Gallery

Expose the French literature from A to Zor rather of Aragon has Zola, this is the huge project being tackled this winter the Roger-Viollet Gallery. Through a series of photos of the City of Lights, we are invited to explore the of great writers, their favorite bars, the streets that inspired them, or even the apartments where they lived and wrote. A artistic wandering which allows us to rediscover familiar places, on the footsteps of our favorite literary characters.

A Parisian literary primer, from Aragon to Zola
Roger-Viollet Gallery
6, rue de Seine – 6th
Until February 1, 2025
FREE ENTRANCE
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Extraordinary workshops au Hangar Y

Until February, the Hangar Y immerses us literally in the studios of three major artists of the 19th and 20th centuries: Claude Monet, Vincent Van Gogh et Antoni Gaudi. Places that have now disappeared reproduced as close as possible to reality to allow us to wander around the universe of three exceptional geniuses with very different styles. Of the immersive trips not like the others, who reveal all the secrets of the creative process of the three creators, linking the works and lives of these men hors of the common.

Extraordinary workshops
Hangar Y
9, avenue de Trivaux – (92190)
Until February 16, 2025
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An avant-garde woman at the Maillol Museum

The cultural institution returns to the story of an often overlooked artistand even more often reduced to her status as the wife of Fernand Léger : Nadia Leger. Through more than 150 worksthe museum immerses us in the creative process of the painter, who has continued to evolve in contact with the avant-garde of his time. Canvases of Picasso, Fernand Léger or even Nicolas of Staëlexhibited throughout the rooms, also show the influences what l’impact what this unique artist had, to rediscover as quickly as possible.

Nadia Leger. An avant-garde woman
Maillol Museum
59/61, rue de Grenelle – 7th
Until March 23, 2025
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A brilliant story at MAD

To pay tribute to the historic Christofle house launched in the 1830sthese are more than 600 pieces of goldsmithing that offers us to discover the Museum of Decorative Arts. In a immersive journey, the institution also exhibits key pieces that forgotten aspects of the work of Christofle, who never stopped unlock all the secrets of metals to create unique works. The opportunity to dive into the world of Ritz, of l’Orient-Express or Normandie, all of which called upon the know-how of the house.

Christofle, a brilliant story
Museum of Decorative Arts
107, rue de Rivoli – 1st
Until April 20, 2025
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Migrations at the Museum of Man

Far from being a recent phenomenon, migrations have shaped our worldmaking it evolve, progress, unify. THE Museum of Man throw today and eye historical et artistic on these movements, to deconstruct them prejudices and highlight the wealth such exchanges. It is also a way for the institution to highlight inequalities social, economic et environmental still far too numerous and which continue to develop throughout the world. A human and artistic look which warms the heart.

Migrations, a human odyssey
Museum of Man
17, place du Trocadéro and 11 November – 16th
Until June 8, 2025
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Ravel Bolero at the Philharmonie de Paris

For the 150 years since the birth of Maurice Ravel, the Philharmonie de Paris attacks the composer’s life through the prism of his greatest masterpiece : The Bolero. A unique piece that, surprisingly, seems bring together all aspects of the musician’s lifeas well as all its values. A work as contradictory as it is innovative, which continues to fascinate almost a century after its creationwhich we explore here through images and sounds, for an immediate trip to Spain. Ole !

Ravel Bolero
Paris Philharmonic
221, avenue Jean-Jaurès –19th
From December 3, 2024 to June 15, 2025
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