This March 8, 2025, we are celebrating International Women's Rights Day: an opportunity to highlight women artists, thanks to numerous exhibitions to discover in Paris and Île-de-France.
They are painters, sculptors, muses, photographers, actresses, contemporary artists, actresses, politicians… They have inspired artists or they create their own art, their own universe. You will have understood: in this 8 mars 2025we celebrate women in art, in Paris! For this international women's rights daywe offer you a selection ofexpositions which shine a light on women.
Through their talent and their work, they have left their mark on the art world in every era, in all styles, with all the instruments at their disposal. These women artists have disrupted their field, but they do not always get the recognition they deserve.
This is why the museums, THE galleries and the art places strive to put them back in the spotlight, with exhibitions dedicated to their work or their influence on the world of culture. Exhibitions that we visit with great pleasure, as soon as they open!
So it's decided, this March 8, we're giving pride of place to female artists. But where to see them, where to discover them? To enjoy their works, nothing could be simpler: just visit the exhibitions below!
Exhibitions to see this March 8:
Kate Barry's photographic works are on display in Paris during a unique exhibition. Entitled “Interstices: Kate Barry and the landscape”, this installation can be discovered free of charge at Carré de Baudouin, in the 20th arrondissement, from Friday January 10 to Saturday March 8, 2025. [Lire la suite]
Follow in the footsteps of Agatha Christie and her passion for archaeology, thanks to the unique exhibition at the Val d'Oise Archaeological Museum, to be discovered from February 8 to December 28, 2025. [Lire la suite]
The Grand Palais is hitting hard for its reopening with an exhibition by Japanese artist Chiharu Shiota, known for her installations of intertwined woolen threads, to be admired under the glass roof from December 11, 2024 to March 19, 2025. [Lire la suite]
Chinese artist Wenna introduces us to her poetic and mythological world with a unique exhibition, presented at the Musée en Herbe from June 6, 2024 to March 9, 2025. [Lire la suite]
The Jean-Jacques Henner Museum is interested in women artists, through the exhibition “Elles, les pupils de Jean-Jacques Henner”, to be visited from November 28, 2024 to April 28, 2025. [Lire la suite]
The Center Pompidou pays tribute to the painter Suzanne Valadon, through a major exhibition presented from January 15 to May 26, 2025. [Lire la suite]
The little-known and fascinating life of Nadia Khodossievitch-Léger can be discovered during a unique exhibition to be seen in Paris, entitled “Nadia Léger. An avant-garde woman”. Not to be missed at the Maillol Museum from November 8, 2024 to March 23, 2025, this first major retrospective, mixing art and history, looks back on the incredible journey of this artist, at the same time painter, magazine editor, resistance fighter and communist activist. [Lire la suite]
The Cartier Foundation is honoring the Colombian artist Olga de Amaral, in a major retrospective to be discovered until March 16, 2025. We take you to discover this grandiose XXL exhibition. [Lire la suite]
The Saint-Denis basilica is once again adorned with symbolic portraits, this time honoring women and in particular the city's inhabitants, in this place which welcomes 32 queens of France. Discover the work of Sandra Reinflet until April 27, 2025. [Lire la suite]
Painting, sculpture, photography, committed or classic art: there is something for everyone. Women are in the spotlight in Paris, come and meet them!
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